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The phrase "article printed in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the publication or source where an article appears, typically in academic or journalistic contexts.
Example: "The findings were discussed in detail in the article printed in the Journal of Environmental Science."
Alternatives: "article published in" or "article featured in".
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Oriana Fallaci's powerful article, printed in Corriere della Sera, shook me up out of my stupor.
For this article, printed in the 13th edition (1926) of the Encyclopædia Britannica and reproduced here excerpted in part, Trotsky received $106.
Mr. Bronstein's enthusiasm soon rubbed off on Mr. Rodman, and "collecting became our obsession," Mr. Bronstein recounted in an article printed in a trade publication.
It occurred within days of an article printed in the National Enquirer which claimed an involvement between the sportsman and New York nightclub hostess Rachel Uchitel.
The article, printed in the Journal of the American Medical Association last November, concluded that consumers seeking low prices should look at both generic and brand-name products.
I even found my first article printed in the Guardian (a These New Puritans review that he had listened to and, laughing, dismissed as "weird medieval music").
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This information accompanies the articles printed in The Times.
What effect did the March arrests have on the types of articles printed in the newspapers?
May I ask if all travel articles printed in The New York Times recommend such expensive hotels, restaurants and clubs?
Hamilton argued that controversial articles printed in Zenger's New-York Weekly Journal were true and therefore could not be considered libelous.
Over three months, from Nov. 2, 2003, to Jan . 31 , 2004daily articles printed in The New York Times looked into the fragile lives of some New Yorkers and explored how unforeseen misfortune put them in the grip of poverty.
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