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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'missing article' is not correct and usable in written English.
You cannot use it to mean something is without an article. Instead, you can use phrases like "a missing article" or "an article that is missing". For example, "We need to find a missing article from the newspaper."
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(I read the missing article as a joke: a head-shaking exclamation, with an implied ellipsis: "Look at the... " and "Knarrmean?" rather than a solemn statement of authorial intent).
He quickly spots the missing article on a dresser next to a small television.
We provided them with a list of the articles selected for this review and invited them to identify any missing article.
A revised version which includes the missing article has been published, and we apologize for the omission.
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The sandwich - man handed over the missing articles of clothing and walked on.
The three articles that are mentioned by the authors as missing articles were not excluded as a result of the omission of the Cochrane database.
In addition, the following journals were searched individually to find out any missing articles: The Angle Orthodontists, American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, European Journal of Orthodontics, Korean journal of orthodontics, and Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics.
From these articles, we searched the references for missing articles.
Another form of publication bias is missing articles.
The references of eligible studies were further examined for possible missing articles.
Finally, we performed a Google search to identify any potentially missing articles.
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