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The phrase "articles to be published" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to articles that are planned or scheduled for publication in the future.
Example: "The editor provided a list of articles to be published in the upcoming issue of the magazine."
Alternatives: "articles awaiting publication" or "articles set for release".
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That's the subject that we will be exploring in a series of six articles, to be published here in the coming weeks.
Mr. Silverstein said he remembered that embassy officials talked about drafting opinion articles to be published under the names of American supporters.
All articles to be published must go through the journal's peer-review process and gain acceptance by the editors, but we can expect an objective evaluation.
"The funder is dropping support for 'hybrid' journals, which operate traditional subscription models while allowing some articles to be published open access.
The five articles, to be published in The New England Journal of Medicine on Jan . 30but online now at www.nejm.org, generally express cautious acceptance of the administration's plan to begin vaccinating millions of health care and emergency workers.
The two teams report in articles to be published on Thursday and Friday that there are far fewer human genes than thought -- probably a mere 30,000 or so -- only a third more than those found in the roundworm.
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Questions will be put to him for an article to be published in May.
On the Republican side, Mr. Huckabee was responding to questions in an article to be published on Sunday in The New York Times Magazine.
In an article to be published in the Stanford Law Review in April, Brian P. Goldman analyzed the phenomenon of appointing lawyers to argue positions abandoned by the parties.
In an article to be published shortly, he cites the introduction of a national minimum wage, investment in public services and health and education reforms.
According to Obbink, in an article to be published this spring, the poems, preserved on what is probably third-century AD papyrus, are "indubitably" by Sappho.
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