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The phrase "article you wanted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific article that someone has requested or expressed interest in.
Example: "Here is the article you wanted about the latest advancements in technology."
Alternatives: "the article you requested" or "the article you were looking for".
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Maybe you remember seeing an article you wanted to read while you were at the airport, but didn't think to save — search for "LAX" and there are all the things you did or looked at while you were there.
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Nick Moss London May I refer Don Macdonald (Letters, 26 September) to Ronan Bennett's article "You want leadership?
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