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Discover Ludwig"article length" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the length of a written piece or article, and can be used in any context where you are discussing the length of a written work. For example, "This article is significantly shorter than the typical article length for this kind of topic."
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That produced a number of interesting figures that our article length could not accommodate.
Shorter formats are promoted by many journals, and limits on article length are stringent — in many cases as low as 2,000 words.
In 1970, these were given a place of regular, prominent display with the daily news summary, now on Page 2. Corrections have even appeared on the front page, at article length.
Finally, among these non-literary reasons to prefer the book over the article, length can provide a vengeful but nervous writer with a kind of Christmas pudding in which shiny sixpences of malice are half-hidden among the sugary dough.
The average article length fluctuated slightly, with an overall average length of 7.9 pages.
Details will be ignored in terms of the article length limit.
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Regarding the possibility that information deficits found in this study could be associated with space limitations inherent in journal publications and possible editor or publisher pressure for short article lengths [ 19], this study found some supporting evidence.
The most fascinating reply was the article-length response published in The Times six weeks later, by McNamee, headlined, "Don't Be So Quick to Prejudge All That Power".
"Bear and his handler have been in tough spots before," the department's chief spokesman, Paul J. Browne, wrote in an article-length dispatch late Tuesday that described earlier arrests — for robbery and assault — as well as evidence searches aided by "the combination of Officer Tieniber's handling skills and Bear's olfactory prowess".
For an article-length recap of the entire history of natural law thought, see Haakonssen 1992).
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