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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an article by" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used before a person's name to indicate that they are the author of a particular article or piece of writing. Example: "I read an interesting article by Jane Smith on the effects of climate change."
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and an article by Sasha Frere Jones.
Read an article by Jan Moir.
In 1982, The Lancet had an article by Chinese researchers.
Andy Newman (Comment, 26 September) attempts to use "an article" by me to support his thesis.
For once there is something in an article by Simon Jenkins with which I agree.
This recipe appeared in The Times in an article by June Owen.
HBR's Spotlight on "Where Strategy Stumbles" includes an article by the authors of Blue Ocean Strategy.
The procedure was highlighted in an article by The Canadian Press on Sunday.
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JCAS publishes on an article-by-article basis.
In an article by Katie Zezima, "Spitzer Talks About, Well.
For an article by David Samuels about the medical marijuana industry in California.
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