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publication

[puhb-li-key-shuhn] / ˌpʌb lɪˈkeɪ ʃən /




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Once all the data is collected and processed, it provides everyone with the UK's inflation rate - an economically significant publication that is widely used to measure the rising cost of living.

From BBC

Their auditors carry out checks at every stage of publication including checking any changes made from manuscript to ebook edition.

From BBC

The research has been accepted for publication in the journal The Cryosphere, where editors selected it as a 'highlight paper' because of its scientific importance.

From Science Daily

In the climate science chapter, footnote 77 says “discussion of attribution research has been adapted, and, in some cases, excerpted from the authors’ prior publications on this topic.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But half a century after its publication, those readers were no longer young, and the movie’s target audience, teens, accounted for only 6% of ticket sales.

From The Wall Street Journal