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Discover LudwigThe phrase "article change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to editing, publishing, or discussing modifications to written content, particularly in reference to changes made to an article.
Example: "The editor requested an article change to improve clarity and coherence before publication."
Alternatives: "modification of the article" or "revision of the article".
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-How will the new forms of communication described in the article change certain professions?
Does the article change how you understand early American history — specifically between European and Native American populations?
I hope that D.C.'s story and the stories of the other women in your article change some minds about what it would be like to live in a nation where abortion is illegal.
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How has the firehouse described in the article changed physically in the past year?
Why or why not? –How, if at all, has this article changed your views about sundaes?
"The article changed the brand from a startup to a small business," she says.
Have any of the comments in this article changed the way you feel about being a dental nurse?
Can I get a daily digest of changes instead of individual emails each time an article changes?
The article changed longstanding public perceptions that the grand jury in the case had disbanded without deciding to indict anyone.
It is based on his recent article, "Changes in Corporate Governance: Externally Dictated vs Organically Determined," available here.
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