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Discover Ludwig"press articles" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to news stories and opinion pieces published in newspapers, magazines, or online. For example, "I've been reading some press articles about the upcoming election."
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Many of the citations point to academic studies and press articles rather than other court cases.
A number of press articles condemned the U.S. and blamed the verdict on anti-Muslim bias.
Many press articles have nevertheless denounced the use of a referendum to decide the fate of individuals' private property.
I read books as well as scientific and press articles, pored over graphs and analysed various sources.
None of the press articles were published until after he had issued his final order in June.
Every day we read statements and press articles about Unite which do not come within hailing distance of the truth.
"In regard to recent press articles and inaccurate speculation, the independent directors reiterate that there is no 'fight at the top,'" the board said in a statement.
Copies of favorable press articles are framed on VandeHei's office wall, along with keepsakes from Politico's mainstream incursion (a photo of himself moderating a presidential debate on CNN).
This week O'Callghan is poised to write press articles and give television interviews in the run up to Saturday's critical decision.
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The award, announced on Thursday, stemmed from two Santa Barbara News-Press articles about a Beverly Hills businessman, Leonard M. Ross.
Content pages of the main critical care medicine journals were hand-searched to find any relevant in-press articles.
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