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Discover LudwigThe phrase "articles above" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to articles that have been mentioned or listed earlier in a text.
Example: "For more information, please refer to the articles above that discuss the topic in detail."
Alternatives: "previous articles" or "aforementioned articles".
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The case studies offered in both of the articles above are good examples of this — cell phone GPS apps and Uber.
You need not consult any materials other than those from Weeks 1-3 and one of the two articles above to write an excellent paper.
The articles above were published in the Census Bureau's Center for Economic Studies' Working Paper series, and as an (open-access) number of the Statistical Journal of the IAOS (SJIAOS), see the June 2014 issue of the Statistical Journal of the IAOS for free at https://madmimi.com/s/ae1dd4.
Many of the quoted articles above – especially the investigative pieces – have a highly critical tone.
The articles above are excerpted from the Fall 2012 issue of Duke University Libraries Magazine.
The articles above are excerpted from the Spring 2014 issue of Duke University Libraries Magazine.
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The subheading in the article above said, in error, that the company has not visited Britain for 25 years.
See the article above!
The article above has corrected this error.
The articles cited above are proof of that shift.
Great work, David Walter '11 — this article was above and beyond!
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