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The phrase 'a written release' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a document signed by an individual in which they agree to give up certain rights, for example a release form for a television appearance or a legal document signed during a court case. For example, "The plaintiff signed a written release, absolving the defendant of any responsibility for the accident."
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"We continue to implore the mayor and City Council to come together on the development of a workable recovery plan," Andy Dillon, Michigan's state treasurer, said in a written release announcing the results of the informal examination.
The news was announced in a written release from Beats, confirming a report on the funding by the Verge's Greg Sandoval issued earlier in the evening (the Verge's report did not include the spin-out).
"The pattern is clear -- the more an individual weighs and the younger their age, the greater the effect on their health," Grover said in a written release.
It all happened at the Lazovsky Nature Reserve in the Russian Far East, according to a written release from the Wildlife Conservation Society.
When the executive stormed into Brisbane's office threatening to pull American Tobacco's advertising dollars from the American, Brisbane provided a written release for the work.
The kind of need that requires a "safe word" or demands a written release; the kind of need that too easily crosses into abuse and true aggression.
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Williams said in a written statement released by the Kings: "I accept the N.B.A.'s decision.
In a written statement released by the governor's office, Mr. Robertson expressed his regret at resigning as a Superior Court judge.
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