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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'single article' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a single item of something, such as a magazine article, a book chapter, or a piece of clothing. For example, "I read a single article on psychological disorders last night."
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Reading a single article published by one of Elsevier's journals will cost you $31.50.
It is difficult sometimes to do justice to a complex topic in a single article.
"Neither myself nor the passengers have saved a single article," the captain later wrote.
A military lawyer had identified forty-one highly classified state secrets revealed in a single article.
Most newspaper readers would not have seen a single article that was wholly positive.
Other than a single article in German in 1994 on "Dietary intervention in hyperlipidemia.
What do you think about all the press? A. Actually I haven't read a single article.
"Then they pull out every single article of clothing in my bag.
" Miller's essay got over two thousand letters more than the paper had ever received for a single article.
He's a populist ideologue who boils everything down to a single article of belief: the rich screw the poor.
The Daily Express alone accounts for 31 of the claims (with 16 appearing in a single article).
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