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Discover LudwigThe phrase "article renewed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a publication or document has been updated or refreshed, often referring to a subscription or a specific piece of content.
Example: "After reviewing the changes, the editor confirmed that the article renewed would be published next week."
Alternatives: "article updated" or "article refreshed".
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Tehelka, a weekly investigative magazine, published the article that renewed the focus on what role Mr. Modi might have played in the riots.
Correction: June 27 , 2001 Wednesday A picture caption yesterday with an article about renewed interest in the B-2 bomber misidentified the pilot shown at Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo.
Correction: February 14 , 2002 Thursday A picture caption in Science Times on Tuesday with an article about renewed efforts to build nuclear-powered spacecraft misstated the destination of the Cassini craft, which has a nuclear generator.
At the conclusion of his article, he renewed his call for the creation of an independent air force "as a force with a distinct mission, of importance co-equal to that of the Army and the Navy".
That 2011 article received renewed attention on Twitter this week amid a slew of national media reports citing anonymous government officials' claims that terrorists have changed their methods of communication following recent NSA leaks.
The article apparently renewed interest in the Watcher house and the film rights quickly became the center of a massive bidding war, with everyone from Jason Blum to J.J. Abrams's Bad Robot reportedly vying for the opportunity to tell the Broaddus's story on screen.
A Dec. 20 Business Day article about the renewed interest in nuclear power discussed the economic incentives.
Regarding your Jan . 18front-page article about the renewed popularity of the Western canon of "great books" in "unexpected places," I can add another example.
Correction: December 11 , 2002 Wednesday A picture caption on the Fashion page yesterday with an article about the renewed popularity of men's neckties misidentified a store with a display of silk ties.
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