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I truly believe it depends on what you are writing about. Being specific can sometimes be lengthy but at times it is easier to just get right to the point. Good Luck!

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An article review typically ranges from 500 to 1000 words, depending on the specific guidelines provided by the publication or instructor. It should provide a summary of the article's main points, an analysis of its strengths and weaknesses, and a critical evaluation of its contribution to the field. Remember to check the specific requirements for the assignment or submission to ensure you meet the word count criteria.

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