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The phrase "articles have been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the status or condition of articles in a particular context, often in the past perfect tense.
Example: "The articles have been reviewed by the editorial team and are ready for publication."
Alternatives: "articles were" or "articles have existed".
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Inside, articles have been shorter.
Hundreds of articles have been published based on those documents.
Similar online articles have been removed from the paper's website.
I know I can sleep peacefully now that these articles have been reported.
There are the letters, and her occasional essays and articles have been collected.
How would these articles have been different if they appeared in the same paper today?
Articles have been in the paper every day, as far's I know".
Now those articles have been published under the same title as the column.
On a number of occasions their articles have been so timely as to seem almost clairvoyant.
His books and articles have been translated into nearly every European language and several Asian ones.
MOUNTAINS of books and articles have been written on violent jihadism.
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