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The phrase "articles that would be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing hypothetical or potential articles in a context where you are speculating about their existence or relevance.
Example: "I have a list of articles that would be beneficial for your research on climate change."
Alternatives: "articles that might be" or "articles that could be".
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I was doing some research yesterday for an article that I am working on, found some articles that would be helpful, and saved them to Zotero.
Gilbert remembers getting a late-night phone call from Pat after she had read the first of many scathing articles that would be written about her family.
As the three brainstormed, they kicked around various ideas about an electronic state edition with top political and business articles that would be aimed at a Brooks Brothers and Gucci audience in Tallahassee and other Florida cities.
One critic called the family "affluent zombies," and the Times described Lance Loud, the gay son, as "camping and queening about like a pathetic court jester, a Goya-esque emotional dwarf". Gilbert remembers getting a late-night phone call from Pat after she had read the first of many scathing articles that would be written about her family.
Antonio De Luca, a multimedia art director at The Times, reached out about the commission and sent over the articles that would be included.
In the first few decades following the journal's establishment, leading authors in The Accounting Review tended to write articles that would be of interest to accounting practitioners.
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Design the title and cover, specify its subject range or genre, and then write a sample article that would be published in your magazine.
(The best way to test that, he said, would be for The Times to run shorter and longer versions of the same article that would be seen by different readers).
That Otellini found the inner calm to publicly admit his mistake – in an article that would be published on his last day as CEO, no less – is a testament to his character.
Wikipedia was the bastard offspring of a failed collaborative effort to create a free online encyclopedia called Nupedia, whereby anyone could submit an article that would be reviewed in a seven-stage process by expert editors.
Later in the year, he reluctantly agreed to be interviewed by James M. Naughton, a New York Times journalist who was given the assignment to write the former President's advance obituary, an article that would be updated prior to its eventual publication.
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