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Article often refers to:

  • Article (grammar), a grammatical element used to indicate definiteness or indefiniteness
  • Article (publishing), a piece of nonfictional prose that is an independent part of a publication

Article(s) may also refer to:

Government and law

Other uses

  • Article, an HTML element, delimited by the tags <article> and </article>
  • Article of clothing, an item of clothing
  • "Articles", a song on the 1993 album Un-Sentimental by Beowülf
  • Articles of faith, sets of beliefs usually found in creeds
  • RDS-1, the Soviet Union's first atomic test device, code-named "the article"

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