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Free sign upThe phrase "a release on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the launch or distribution of a product, service, or piece of content.
Example: "The company announced a release on their new software update next week."
Alternatives: "a launch of" or "a debut of".
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Arbuckle's attorneys are now seeking a release on bail.
As a character-driven drama, a release on 180 screens seems optimistic.
In a release on Thursday, Dr. Kass demanded a correction from the president of Stanford.
In a release on its Web site, the N.C.P.A. listed several goals for its A.P.U.
We knew a full release was impossible, but we had high hopes of a release on bail".
In a release on Tuesday, PBA president Patrick Lynch denied there was a slowdown in operation at all.
The option policy was spelled out at a briefing and in a release on that same day.
Distributor Village Roadshow backed the film with an extensive marketing campaign and a release on 164 screens.
The disappointments Despite a release on more than 100 screens, both Blackhat and Cake landed outside the top 10.
With a release on a muscular 345 screens, that's a puny average of just over £1,200.
It expects the deal to close at the end of the month, according to a release on Friday.
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