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The phrase "articles state that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referencing information or claims made in various articles, typically in academic or formal writing.
Example: "According to several studies, articles state that regular exercise can significantly improve mental health."
Alternatives: "articles indicate that" or "articles suggest that".
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Yet several NYTimes articles state that Cheney told Libby that Mrs. Wilson worked in a CIA unit where, indeed, most of the members were covert.
Many statistical textbooks and articles state that assumptions should be checked before conducting statistical tests, and that tests should be chosen depending on whether the assumptions are met (e.g., [ 22, 28, 47, 48]).
(Berman and Berman, 2001: x xi) In the wake of Viagra, much-cited articles state that the context of female sexuality is highly important, but their priority remains to frame FSD as medical rather than psychiatric or psychological, as in Berman et al. (1999a: 389), which states that ' not all female sexual complaints are psychological, and that there are possible therapeutic options'.
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-The articles states that "one of the most contentious jobs is that of oil minister".
Only two articles stated that all participants had to speak English fluently.
All authors of this article state that they have no competing interests to declare.
The article stated that Peekskill had a burgeoning artists' colony.
Correction: An earlier version of this article stated that men's razors were tax-fee.
Article states that the group has installed about 100 solar panels.
*An earlier version of this article stated that Heinz was a Democrat; he was a Republican.
*An earlier version of this article stated that Costello was Barrymore's second wife.
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