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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reprinted article" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an article that has been published multiple times, either in the same publication or in different publications. For example, "I found an interesting reprinted article about the history of the local amusement park."
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"One More Time, How Do You Motivate Workers," an essay published in the Harvard Business Review in 1975, is the most frequently reprinted article from that journal.
This last, a reprinted article from Vanity Fair, is the one really weak chapter in this otherwise fine and thoughtful book.
Dr. Kelly was the author of a widely reprinted article, "Did Women Have a Renaissance?," which was regarded as ground-breaking in the area of historical scholarship, and co-author of a feminist work in family history, "Households and Kin: Families in Flux," a supplemental text for high school students.
Her site continues with a reprinted article written when Ms. Grafton donated $8,000 to the Santa Barbara Police Department's K-9 force to buy and train a new German shepherd in appreciation of the department's detectives, who have helped in her researches.
Against this dogma Quine suggests that "our statements about the external world face the tribunal of sense experience not individually, but only as a corporate body" (1953, 41), and, in a footnote of the reprinted article in his collected essays, From a Logical Point of View, says that the doctrine was well argued by Pierre Duhem.
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In Santiago, they worked for a newsletter that reprinted articles and clippings from American newspapers critical of United States policy.
They worked for a newsletter that reprinted articles from American newspapers critical of American policy toward Chile.
In a statement to The Scientist magazine, Elsevier at first said the company "does not today consider a compilation of reprinted articles a 'journal'journal
This time Elsevier Australia went the whole hog, giving Merck an entire publication which resembled an academic journal, although in fact it only contained reprinted articles, or summaries, of other articles.
Series Scope and Contents: Contains correspondence, reprinted articles, manuscript materials, and published material authored by Stead.
The monthly issues chiefly consisted of editorial columns, election news, political cartoons and satire, and many reprinted articles and opinion pieces from pro-Democratic U.S. newspapers.
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