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Discover LudwigThe phrase "parts of articles" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are speaking or writing about the different sections that make up an article, such as a newspaper article or a magazine article. For example, "The introduction, body and conclusion are the three parts of articles commonly found in publications."
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But they often read scraps, excerpts, articles, parts of articles, messages, pieces of information from everywhere and from nowhere.
Ms. Hornstine failed to show up for graduation, after a local newspaper revealed that she had plagiarized parts of articles for its youth section.
Last week, several Springer publications allowed Google to display parts of articles on its news search pages, despite a new copyright law that took effect Aug. 1.
The second report, produced by Downing Street officials, has come to be known as the "dodgy dossier" because it turned out to be a mixture of real intelligence and parts of articles from scholarly and military journals.
You can see samples of the newspaper and read parts of articles on Junior Asahi's homepage.
Online-only publication of technical and lengthy but valuable parts of articles has also been adopted by many journals.
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On top of that additional new compromise versions — which "aim to remove the worst parts of Article 13", as Schaake puts it — are also likely to be tabled.
A considerable part of articles about complementary therapies focus on uncontrolled interventions administered in the context of clinical practice.
At the very least, editors of biomedical journals should mandate explicit blinding reporting be part of articles considered for publication.
First part of article the way Kerr would like it staged.
Presenting two sample design examples to verify the practicability of optimized method proposed in last part of article.
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