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Discover LudwigThe phrase "article on current" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used when referring to an article that discusses current events or trends, but it needs additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "I just read an article on current trends in technology that was very insightful."
Alternatives: "article about current events" or "article regarding current issues".
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Instead of spending countless hours surfing the web about celebrity gossip read an article on current events or catch up with old friends on social networking sites for a part of the time you would spend obsessing over gossip.
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A number of websites report on tournament news, give complete lists for the most currently popular decks, and feature articles on current issues of debate about the game.
He was co-founder of a publication called Stanford Commentary, which featured articles on current issues by ideological opponents.
The newsletter features articles on current research activities, personalities seminar schedules and additional items of interest occuring in the Laboratory.
Previous articles in this series included articles on current research on new treatments and vaccines, the effects of AIDS on New York City, the lives of AIDS doctors, and the recent increases in risky sexual behavior among gay men.
Magazines, which had started in the 17th century as learned journals, began to feature opinion-forming articles on current affairs, such as those in the Tatler (1709 11) and the Spectator (1711 12).
A magazine, for instance, might poll a random sample of 200 of its subscribers and find that 18 percent want more fiction and 62 percent want more articles on current social issues.
Readings ranged from articles on current events, case studies of actual disputes, psychosocial research, negotiation/mediation/conflict resolution theory, legal regulations and guidelines, as well as many other materials.
- Write for the web: Contribute to The Tech's online exhibit, Understanding Genetics, by answering questions at Ask a Geneticist and providing articles on current hot topics in genetics to Genetics in the News.
Several other periodicals met the need for serious articles on current questions; among them are The Economist (founded 1843); The Listener (founded 1929), published by the British Broadcasting Corporation and consisting mainly of radio talks in printed form; the New Scientist (founded 1956), drawing attention to current scientific work; and New Society (founded 1962), concentrating on sociology.
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