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Common collocations with article in American Collocation

article noun

US /ˈɑrtɪk(ə)l/

good or interesting

amusing
excellent
fascinating
informative
insightful
interesting
thoughtful
thought-provoking
well-researched

The magazine is packed with information and interesting articles on the town.

important and influential

authoritative
important
influential
major
seminal

In 1966, Despres, Kindleberger and Salant published a seminal article in The Economist entitled ‘The Dollar and World Liquidity- A Minority View’.

long or detailed

detailed
full-page
in-depth
lengthy
long

Oppenheimer’s article is lengthy, and I cannot begin to summarize it here.

short

brief
short

Clearly in a brief article these issues cannot be dealt with.

of a particular type

academic
news
online
scholarly
scientific
technical

These scholarly articles can provide interesting background material for family historians.

encyclopedia
front-page
journal
magazine
newspaper

Native speakers do read aloud: horoscopes, newspaper articles, poems, etc.

write or publish an article

contribute
post
publish
reprint
submit
write

This article was originally published in the Journal of Linguistics.

discuss or refer to an article

cite
discuss
mention
quote (from)
refer to
respond to

In support of her case, Dickson cites two recent articles from The Lancet.