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"the article featured" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to an article that is the focus or main subject of a piece of writing or discussion. For example: "The article featured in the newspaper yesterday highlighted the effects of climate change on local wildlife."
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The article featured several of his photographs, including one of the injured and dead being taken from the scene of the June 4 killings by rickshaw drivers.
Why?" The article featured a list of behaviors — adapted from the Papoloses' book — that was intended to help parents "recognize some warning signs" of the disorder.
The article featured a scrumptious close-up of the S. Arnott cultivar (Galanthus S. Arnott), one of the 80 different types that bloom annually at the Priory.
Moreover, the article featured a large photograph of Pollock dressed in jeans and cowboy boots, a cigarette dangling from his lips, displaying all the allure of the James Dean-style heroes of the approaching fifties.
A staged photo accompanying the article featured a milkman talking into a radio that, minus the antenna, somewhat resembles a modern-day cell phone, except that it is about the size of a large loaf of bread.
The article featured a photo of a tearful hospital worker.
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The article features copious interviews with the pseudonymous teacher "Robert Laurence" and his wife.
Unsurprisingly, given the outrage that followed, the online version of the article features the headline, "Businesswoman Rona Fairhead the preferred choice for next BBC Trust chairman".
The article features a picture of the women staring us in the face, daring us to confront our complicity in this.
Penned by a communications consultant who "teaches public relations at NYU", the article features an unexpected gem: Cook should buy a blazer.
The article features several families who lost children to accidental shootings, and each family's grieving is worsened by related stresses.
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