"articles arrived" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a group of articles, such as objects or goods, have arrived or been delivered to a certain place. Example: "The articles arrived at the warehouse yesterday afternoon, and the staff immediately began unpacking and organizing them."
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Of course, by the time these articles arrived here, much of their starchiness and snobbery had been relaxed.
She would commission many of the features in the magazine, and when the articles arrived and needed editing, she would cut them up with a pair of scissors and stick them back together in a new order with Sellotape, adding subbing marks before handing them to me to type up.
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Sam's article arrived accompanied by a cautionary note.
The prince, who declined to be interviewed for this article, arrived at Pimlico on Wednesday and was a genial presence at the post-position draw.
The article arrived at that lofty estimate of his stake in the company by quoting "people in the know" who said that Digg itself was worth $200 million at the time.
Yet a look at the data reveals a slightly more complicated story, since well over half of those who viewed this article arrived at the site via Google – many of them, presumably, hunting for the images themselves.
Instead of writing a few lines about it, mentioning the author and giving a link to the publication, I'd rather print out a ream of copies and post them to every reader, then phone them up a week later to see if the article arrived and was read and digested in an acceptably enthusiastic manner.
In Harper's, he notes, "A draft of this article arrived with the envelope cut open and taped shut".
(I do like the suggestions that maybe "heterosexuality" should be tested, on the conjecture/hypothesis that bisexuality is the true norm of human nature and heterosexuality is the "useful fiction," to flip around a question posed in a somewhat infamous Slate essay after the NYT Magazine article arrived).
Among the conclusions the authors of the article arrive at that is persuasive to my students is that we should be paying attention not to the spectacular examples of malfeasance and bad corporate behavior like Enron or Volkswagen but the "moral blind spots" and unintentional ways people commit ethical failings.
Articles that arrived on his desk with no clear beginning, end or theme were turned, apparently effortlessly, into something perfectly sharp and coherent.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com