Alternatives for “research article” and explanation of paper production process

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😎 “an article I recently came across”. Alternatives?
🤖 “an article I read recently”
“an article I found recently”
“an article I encountered recently”
😎 Is the original correct?
🤖 Yes, the original is correct.
😎 “It is ironic that the term I used to refer to it, research article, is often ‘commodified’ in a lighter form we all use (especially in the academic machine learning and AI realm) with that dull buzzword evoking a process that ******… ‘paper’)”


For replacing the asterisks, you will find a short way of explaining how paper is made, high level, mentioning the process wood goes through (I’m LOOKING FOR GOOD VERBS) and including the word ‘material’ (or a derivative)
🤖 “It is ironic that the term I used to refer to it, research article, is often ‘commodified’ in a lighter form we all use (especially in the academic machine learning and AI realm) with that dull buzzword evoking a process that transforms wood into pulp and then into paper material.”
😎 THAT’S COMPLETELY STUPID AND RIDICULOUS. WRITE SOMETHING THAT IS NOT STUPID. I MEAN THE WOOD IS SOMEHOW DESTROYED, SHATERED, WHATEVER (YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE GOOD AT FINDING GOOD WORDS)
🤖 “It is ironic that the term I used to refer to it, research article, is often ‘commodified’ in a lighter form we all use (especially in the academic machine learning and AI realm) with that dull buzzword evoking a process that breaks down wood into pulp and then transforms it into paper material.”
😎 THAT’S COMPLETELY RIDICULOUS. DO YOU UNDERSTAND AESTHETICS?
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🤖 “It is ironic that the term I used to refer to it, research article, is often ‘commodified’ in a lighter form we all use (especially in the academic machine learning and AI realm) with that dull buzzword evoking a process that shreds wood into pulp and refines it into paper material.”

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