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The phrase "a published copy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a version of a document, book, or article that has been officially released and made available to the public.
Example: "I would like to obtain a published copy of the research paper for my reference."
Alternatives: "an official release" or "a printed edition".
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Additionally, a published copy of the first edition, signed and annotated throughout by Ginsberg, can be found.
When a published copy in a library's collections is not available for loan, which is very often the case, the researcher's need can be met by a photocopy.
For works first published before 1978, for example, the absence of a copyright notice from a published copy generally indicates that the work is not protected by copyright.
Also, a carbon typescript draft and a published copy of Albert Force 1897-1970; letters from Elizabeth B. Wells inquiring about Force; and congratulatory letters to Wells on her book.
(Mr. Johnson, a Harvard art librarian early in his career, is known in the field as an intensely thorough bibliographer and archivist). Also included are the 16-page maquettes of artist's books that Mr. Frank, Mr. Heath, and Mr. Wood created for the catalog, as well as a published copy of the one Mr. Heinecken published himself.
The second series, Writings, features manuscript drafts and a published copy of York's autobiography, as well as copies of three of his instructional texts.
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Ms. Jackson said the group regretted that it was in the guide and would cover the page with a label in all published copies and remove the page from future printings.
In a letter to Mr. Drennan, Mr. Mills wrote, "I told no lies, but I turned some very tricky corners, to put it mildly, and so kept Mr. B. out of a great deal of trouble he would have been in had I said all I knew," according to a widely published copy of the letter.
"I told no lies, but I turned some very tricky corners, to put it mildly, and so kept Mr. B. out of a great deal of trouble he would have been in had I said all I knew," he said, according to a widely published copy of the letter.
A meta analysis of published copy number data recently was provided by Sun et al. [ 48].
Published copy.
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