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The phrase "an article has appeared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the publication of a new article, typically in academic or journalistic contexts.
Example: "In recent weeks, an article has appeared discussing the impacts of climate change on marine life."
Alternatives: "a paper has been published" or "a report has been released."
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As if that uncertainty wasn't bad enough, an article has appeared online claiming that there's a chance that up to 80 stores might still be "saved" by Mike Ashley of Sports Direct fame/infamy.
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A major, appreciative article has appeared in The New York Times.
· Judea Pearl is president of the Daniel Pearl Foundation and co-editor of I am Jewish: Personal Reflections Inspired by the Last Words of Daniel Pearl; a version of this article has appeared in The New Republic.
A version of this article has appeared in the European Magazine.
A version of this article has appeared on China US Focus.
A version of this article has appeared on chinausfocus.com.
A version of this article has appeared under the same name in World Policy Blog.
A preliminary version of this article has appeared under the title "Fragmentation Trees Reloaded" in the Proceedings of the 19th Conference on Research in Computational Biology, RECOMB 2015, volume 9029 of Lect Notes Comput Sci, pages 65 79, Springer, Berlin, 2015.
For the last couple of weeks my e-mail address at the end of this article has appeared without a dot between terry and bond.
A press article had appeared, describing the author's visit to a secret monastery in Central Asia, where methods strikingly similar to Gurdjieff's methods were apparently being taught.
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