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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I will publish" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing an intention to make something publicly available, such as a book, article, or research paper.
Example: "After months of hard work, I will publish my first novel next year."
Alternatives: "I intend to publish" or "I plan to publish."
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They have blanked out the passwords for now, but warns, "Don't lie to your customers, or i will publish everything".
But I will publish again.
Most of which I will publish below.
So I'm writing fiction, but I'm not sure I will publish it.
I think there'll be posthumous stuff, but I'm not sure that I will publish again.
One day I will publish a book full of what they wrote".
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I'll publish the best.
I'll publish the best of them.
Maybe I'll publish my novel.
I certainly don't think I'll publish it next".
I'll publish the answer at 5pm BST later today.
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