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Discover Ludwig"every article" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a pronoun used to refer to all the articles in a group. For example: I read every article in the magazine before deciding which one to buy.
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But others, I guarantee, will find EVERY article remarkably interesting and informative.
Not every article allows comments.
In every article, it's always there.
"We were quoted in virtually every article that was written".
"Almost every article gets something wrong, from the source's perspective.
"It makes me sad that informs every article now.
Every article from 1817 to 1900 is now searchable.
In fact, Mr. Oldham said, Mr. Girard "saved everything — every magazine clipping, every article, every ad".
For example, virtually every article has a quiz to tease the interest while proving her point.
It needs unanimous approval from all its members for every article.
I have read almost every article, including comments, regarding this incident.
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