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The phrase "a published brief" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a concise document or summary that has been officially released or made public, often in a legal or academic context.
Example: "The lawyer submitted a published brief outlining the key arguments for the case."
Alternatives: "an official summary" or "a public statement".
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This report is from a published brief providing synopsis of notable occupational incidents that occurred in a Canadian province during the year of 1965.
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As well as transforming aspects of modern physics, he has also found a new audience for his theories when he published A Brief History of Time.
The Atlantic recently published a brief, riveting account of a poor mother of two young girls who sells her plasma in order to pay bills.
In 1988 they published a brief history of the document's discovery, a Latin transcription of the original, and the first French translation in Nouvelles De La Republique Des Lettres.
A mere four years later, University of Witwatersrand anatomist Raymond Dart, Australian by birth and having been trained in England, published a brief paper describing the fossil skull of a juvenile "ape" discovered in a limestone quarry near Taung, South Africa.
A group led by researchers from the Zoological Society of London have now published a brief report in the journal Veterinary Record with the hope it will prevent any future outbreaks.
In 1934, Berners published a brief volume of autobiography, "First Childhood," for which he produced a sequel, "A Distant Prospect," 11 years later.
Announcing the news first, Liverpool published a brief 32-word statement on the player.
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