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The phrase "articles referred to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific articles that have been mentioned or cited previously in a text.
Example: "In the following sections, we will analyze the articles referred to in the literature review."
Alternatives: "cited articles" or "mentioned articles".
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It is of interest that while some articles referred to overconsumption across the population, direct reference to groups causing harm to 'others', with the exception of those mentioned above, was largely absent.
At Talk, all the articles referred to me as publisher, anyway".
Just 1% of News Corporation articles referred to peer-reviewed science, compared to 15% in Fairfax.
The articles referred to the "life and very different loves of the PR girl in Doc Martens" and described her as a "comedy lesbian from central casting".
In 48 hours, Ms. Machado has been written about in more than 150 print news articles, referred to on TV more than 6,023 times and mentioned on Twitter nearly 200,000 times.
The articles referred to a petition from 36 tribesmen complaining about, among other things, Queen Rania, and alluding to accusations that she had enriched her family and helped obtain citizenship for fellow Palestinians.
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Since 1991, more than 32,000 Medline-indexed articles referring to "mesenchymal stem cells" have been published.
Indefinite articles refer to something not specifically known to the person you are communicating with.
First, some articles refer to the results of a scientific study.
1,2,3,4,5These articles refer to the same program.
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