recent article
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrecentandarticle
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recent
adjective
uk/ˈriː.sənt/us/ˈriː.sənt/
happening or starting from a short ...
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article
noun[C]
uk/ˈɑː.tɪ.kəl/us/ˈɑːr.t̬ɪ.kəl/
a piece of writing on a particular subject in a newspaper or magazine, or on ...
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(Definition ofrecentandarticlefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the words of onerecentarticle, it has proved easier to say "yes" than "no" (46).
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All this category of poor expression is too poor even to qualify for comparative reference to the 'bibles of usage' discussed in yourrecentarticle.
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Some remarks on the methods formulated in arecentarticleon 'the quantitative analysis of plant growth'.
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Arecentarticleciting challenges to the delivery of "appropriate" medical care cites as a major problem "the medical profession's historical tendency to view appropriateness in strictly clinical terms" (77).
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According to arecentarticle, £20 million a year is spent on advertising alcohol.
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This is what he is quoted as saying in arecentarticlein newspapers which have already been quoted from here this afternoon.
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I also read hisrecentarticlein a newspaper a few days ago.
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Of course that is open to the objection expressed in arecentarticlethat more people pay rates than taxes.
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In arecentarticlethey emphasised the attitude of management.
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I was going to refer later to the exact words that he used in arecentarticle.
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In arecentarticlehe said that in the 1970s conservation was about saving money; now it is about saving the environment.
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It is a ratherrecentarticlein this publication and was drawn to my attention only a week or so ago.
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Did he see therecentarticlewhich alleged that international companies are manipulating funds and profits across the exchanges?
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He said as much in arecentarticle.
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He points out in arecentarticlethat other countries which have set up such units claim considerable success from them.
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No such representations have been received, but we are aware of arecentarticlein the medical press on this matter.
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Arecentarticleabout food, but not as we know it, in my local evening newspaper highlighted the issue.
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Arecentarticlein one of the national papers reported the expectations of prospective operators as being £100 million of profit a year.
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