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Discover Ludwig"featured article" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You would typically use this phrase when referring to a news article or other piece of content that has been singled out as deserving of special attention or focus. For example: "This week's featured article on nutrition examines the benefits of a plant-based diet."
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I admired the gorgeous oversize caps at the beginning of each featured article before reading the text.
At the time of writing, editors are choosing between Red Rain in Kerala, The K Foundation Burn a Million Quid and Exploding Toads as the day's featured article.
Original featured article: Kanai R, Rabkin SD, Yip S, et al. Oncolytic virus-mediated manipulation of DNA damage responsed: synergy with chemotherapy in killing glioblastoma stem cells.
Original featured article: Choi N, Zhang B, Zhang L, et al. Adult murine prostate basal and luminal cells are self-sustained lineages that can both serve as targets for prostate cancer initiation.
Original featured article: Sun JD, Liu Q, Wang JL, et al. Selective tumor hypoxia targeting by hypoxia-activated prodrug TH-302 inhibits tumor growth in preclinical models of cancer.
Very recently, a leading edge featured article "Small nucleolar RNA 42 acts as an Oncogene in lung tumorigenesis" by Mei et al. (University of Maryland) was published in Oncogene [1].
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Recognize that not all articles nominated as a featured article candidate will become featured articles showcased on the wikiHow homepage.
You may view all candidate pages at this current list of featured article candidates or this list of all past featured articles.
To find featured articles, go to the Featured Article category, or find articles currently being featured on the main page.
Read the policy on Featured Articles to better understand the requirements to raise an article to Featured Article Status.
A seventeen-year-old P. G. Wodehouse fan who specializes in British peerages leads the featured-article pack, with fifty-eight entries.
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