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The phrase "a publishing machine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a system, tool, or process that produces published content efficiently and effectively.
Example: "With the new software, we have transformed our workflow into a publishing machine, allowing us to release articles faster than ever before."
Alternatives: "content production system" or "publishing system".
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He's become a publishing machine, issuing a steady drip of erudite but remote volumes from the broad and rectangular plain of his parsonlike forehead.
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