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Discover LudwigThe phrase "article made" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to an article that has been created or produced, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The article made by the team was well-received by the audience."
Alternatives: "article created" or "article produced".
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This article made me weep.
This article made my day.
Somehow, your article made me feel empowered and energized.
As the article made clear, the aide is a woman.
Mr. Farage said that the Guardian article made him laugh.
Mr. Raskin's article made page 1 of The Times.
The article made no reference to Mr. Awadallah's detention.
Your article made this 60-year-old teary-eyed.
To the Editor: Your article made me wonder if privileged Americans aren't becoming even more so.
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Even before the Sondheim letter, the article made waves in the industry.
— Ray Rivera The article made several references to the rabbinical courts.
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