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Discover LudwigThe term "cited article" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an article that has been referenced in a paper or other written work. For example, "The cited article provided evidence for the researcher's hypothesis."
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For details check the cited article.
Davies also cited article 14, which prohibits discrimination against itinerants.
But the cited article does not include this statistic or deal with addiction in children.
President François Hollande cited Article 51 as justification for French military intervention in Mali in 2013.
In each case, the charges cited Article 66 d) of the Telecommunications Law, which spells out violations for online defamation.
A network-based assessment of a news article's credibility based on the credibility of its cited article links.
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The article that resulted from that study, "The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media," appeared in Public Opinion Quarterly in 1972 and is perhaps the most-cited article in the field of mass communication research.
In panel (d), articles P7 and P8 have an identical set of references, consisting in the citation to a single highly-cited article.
The hype stirred up by an oft-cited article in The Economist from over seven years ago was therefore not warranted.
The oft-cited article made Fahey the go-to source on all things moringa and an in-demand speaker on the topic.
Gingrich's comments were highlighted in a much-cited article by Elliott Abrams, an assistant secretary of state under Reagan, in the National Review.
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