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The phrase "articles mentioned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific articles that have been previously discussed or referenced in a text.
Example: "In the report, we will analyze the articles mentioned in the literature review to support our findings."
Alternatives: "referenced articles" or "cited articles".
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In 1998 about 300 Guardian articles mentioned populism.
(All of the articles mentioned in this piece are available to subscribers).
A sample of the coverage, including the articles mentioned here, is online at nytimes.com/critique.
Many news articles mentioned Dr. Wolff and Dr. Shinya as the pioneers.
A number of the articles mentioned the fact that the property's main house was a "modest" affair, with only three bedrooms.
The Times chose not to name a specific reporter, though many noted that of 12 articles mentioned, 10 had been written or co-written by Miller.
In 2004, 45 newspaper articles mentioned a 'tipping point' in connection with climate change; in the first five months of this year, 234 such articles were published.
The principal treatment of North American historical and cultural development is contained in the articles mentioned above and in the article Latin America, history of.
Our data indicate that all previously published assays based on commercial ELISAs, including the more than 45 articles mentioned by Spiegelman & Wrann29, were reporting unknown cross-reacting proteins.
I would also request that these articles mentioned that throw a possibly negative light on this innovative area be refenced please.
The explanation that suggests itself to me as possible is that the articles mentioned are, or at least include, three-dimensional objects, or artifacts.
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