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Collocations for publish - verb

ADVERB

recently
originally, previously
extensively (esp. AmE), widely
He has published extensively on medieval education.
Her books have never been widely published in the US.
posthumously
Her last book was published posthumously in 1948.
anonymously
online
The study was published online.

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VERB + publish

decide to
intend to, plan to
refuse to
be free to
The press should be free to publish and comment on all aspects of political and social life.
dare (to)
Freud had not dared to publish the third chapter of his book in Vienna.

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PHRASES

newly published
a newly published series of essays

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Publish is used with these nouns as the subject:
institute, magazine, newspaper

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Publish is used with these nouns as the object:
account, ad, advert, advertisement, allegation, anthology, apology, article, autobiography, bibliography, biography, book, brochure, bulletin, catalogue, collection, column, data, detail, dictionary, directory, dissertation, document, draft, edition, editorial, encyclopedia, essay, excerpt, extract, feature, fiction, finding, guide, hardback, index, information, interview, issue, journal, leaflet, letter, list, literature, magazine, manifesto, manual, manuscript, map, material, memoir, news, newspaper, novel, obituary, pamphlet, paper, photograph, piece, poem, poetry, poll, recipe, recommendation, report, research, result, review, statement, story, study, summary, text, thesis, title, transcript, update, volume, work, writing

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