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The phrase "article needed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the necessity of a specific article for a task or requirement.
Example: "The article needed to complete the research project is available online."
Alternatives: "article required to" or "article necessary to".
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We agree that the article needed to be made clearer in order to convey its intentions to the reader and we have taken measures to do this by clearly elucidating the open science principle.
To be included for review, the article needed to include a conceptual model for scaling up health services, which was defined as the identification of factors and their relationship to each other and the process of expanding health services, health programs, or other definition of scaling up in health.
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At the risk of reading the tea leaves too closely, I think Mr. Ferguson's article needs to be read in conjunction with comments made by The Standard's editor William Kristol on "Fox News Sunday" on Nov. 11.
Bruce Oxford Will Huttonton Oxford Will Hutton's article needs to be read by all members of parliament, and considered with Riddell's view of George Osborne as the alchemist relying on a flask of house price inflation to provide "growth"!
The article needs to be put in context it was written in 2001.
The expert in this article needs to brush-up a bit.
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