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The phrase "article that may" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an article that has the potential to do something or to be relevant in a certain context.
Example: "The article that may provide insight into the topic is located in the journal archives."
Alternatives: "piece that could" or "publication that might".
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(Like many of the figures quoted in this article, that may rise as the number of available pieces declines).
The article that may have started it all was "The Squandered Presidency," by the Brookings foreign policy expert Richard Haass, in the Spring 2000 issue of Foreign Affairs.
But as my colleague Jenna Wortham and I write in this accompanying article, that may well change as both Facebook and Twitter seek new sources of revenue.
And then it came — but from a newspaper article that may or may not ultimately prove useful to baseball's ongoing, and not always successful, efforts to rid the sport of banned substances.
Fortunately a compromise is now in sight (see article) that may satisfy pride on both sides.Try some simple courtesy, for a changeEven so, there is a lesson here, for Mr Obama and the Democrats in particular.
Although Mr. Lieberman is actively campaigning for Mr. McCain, the two Democrats still competing for the nomination have largely refrained from criticizing him and declined through spokesmen to do so for this article (that may change if he steps up his attacks or appears at the Republican convention).
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The New Yorker, May 30 , 1936P. 9 Partial list of articles that may be brought in into the United States, duty free.
By E. B. White and Morefield The New Yorker, May 30 , 1936P. 9 Partial list of articles that may be brought in into the United States, duty free.
And they have many articles that may be exhibited in the future.
THIS week's print edition has an array of economics articles that may be of interest.
Mr. Aramony is expected to be released from prison late next month, which will no doubt prompt articles that may rekindle some of that anger.
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