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Can published articles be withdrawn?
Published articles cannot be withdrawn.

Generally speaking, published articles cannot be retracted, because once published, they have become public intellectual property rights, and retraction will have adverse effects on publishers, readers and academia. However, if there are serious mistakes or violations of academic ethics, you can apply to the publishing house or relevant institutions for rejection.

However, sufficient evidence and reasons should be provided and approved by relevant institutions. At the same time, retraction also needs to bear certain responsibilities and consequences, such as affecting the author's academic reputation and credibility. Therefore, when writing an article, we should carefully review the manuscript, abide by academic norms, and avoid serious mistakes and irregularities, so as to avoid unnecessary troubles and losses.

Conditions for publishing articles:

The conditions for the publication of the article are as follows: the article needs to have certain academic value and innovation, and can provide new ideas and viewpoints for the academic community and society. The article needs to have a high academic level and research depth, which can reflect the author's academic ability and research results. Articles need to abide by academic norms and moral standards, and plagiarism, plagiarism or fabrication of data are not allowed. The article needs clear, accurate and concise language expression, which can be easily understood and accepted by readers.

Articles need to meet the format requirements of publishing houses or periodicals, including word count, font, line spacing, page number, etc. It should be noted that different publishers or periodicals may have different requirements and standards, and the author needs to adjust and modify them according to the specific situation. At the same time, when writing an article, you should carefully read the manuscript, abide by academic norms, and avoid serious mistakes and irregularities, so as not to affect the publication of the article and your academic reputation.