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The phrase "article saved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an article has been successfully stored or preserved, often in the context of digital content or documents.
Example: "After making the necessary edits, I clicked the button, and the message 'article saved' appeared on the screen."
Alternatives: "document saved" or "file saved".
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The article saved them the time and effort of having to do the research themselves.
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It closed in 1918 with all official paperwork thought to have been destroyed, but Arter found more than 150 articles saved by his great uncle, Captain James Price Lloyd, who worked for the unit.
It looked at 100 million articles saved by its users.
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Of course, I did the same thing with New York Times articles saved to read later that I never got back to either.
The articles saved were then analyzed closely, coded according to the three channels Kingdon identified (problems, processes, and political processes), and used to create a timeline of events and policy changes [ 6].
Her question comes from the article "Saving Scrapbooks From the Scrapheap".
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