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"contributed articles" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to articles that have been written and submitted by individuals who are not regular staff writers for the publication. You can use "contributed articles" when talking about a magazine, newspaper, or website that accepts submissions from outside sources. For example: "The newspaper's Sunday edition features a variety of contributed articles from local writers." "The editor-in-chief of the magazine is always on the lookout for high-quality contributed articles to feature in the next issue." "Several of the website's most popular sections are filled with contributed articles from experts in their respective fields."
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He also contributed articles to many publications.
He contributed articles on Ireland to The Village Voice.
She also contributed articles to the Jewish Encyclopaedia.
A recent recruit is Wellington Sun, who has contributed articles to The Bridge World magazine.
He contributed articles to magazines and wrote a book, "The Crime Confederation" (Doubleday, 1969).
At 13 she contributed articles to a teenagers' section in The Commercial Appeal, the Memphis newspaper.
Among those who have contributed articles to the quarterly, are Trotsky and Bukharin.
She wrote The Querulous Cook in 1963, and also contributed articles to Vogue.
She needed all those of us with disabilities who contributed articles.
While still in the army, Mobutu contributed articles to newspapers in Léopoldville (now Kinshasa).
After leaving Wichita, he joined The Christian Science Monitor, for which he had already contributed articles.
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