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The phrase "accept for publication" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of academic or professional writing when a manuscript or article is approved for publication in a journal or other medium.
Example: "After a thorough review, the editorial board decided to accept the manuscript for publication in the upcoming issue."
Alternatives: "approve for publication" or "greenlight for publication".
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Once a young scholar's research is taken and published by someone else, he no longer has an original contribution that a university press will accept for publication, and he no longer has the prospect of a career.
Wikicountability is taking pains to distinguish itself from WikiLeaks, explaining that its policy is "not to solicit or knowingly accept for publication documents which disclose information that is classified, legally privileged or subject to the established statutory exceptions under FOIA".
I also questioned Foster in the email about something he did not directly disclose in his anti-gay marriage column: He has directed advertising and sales staff at the Daily Journal to refuse to accept for publication announcements of same-sex marriages.
To guarantee that AC-IE also has a high JIF in future, it is necessary that the editors accept for publication only those submissions that after publication will have far above-average citation counts.
Consequently, researchers take the impact factor of a journal into account when deciding where to submit their work for publication, while journal editors may have the impact factor of their journal in mind when deciding which manuscripts to accept for publication [3].
We are now almost ready to accept for publication, but there are a few remaining issues about presentation.
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The papers were accepted for publication and went to production only after peer-reviewers recommended acceptance.
Two years later, Excellent Women was accepted for publication.
Then "That None Should Die" was accepted for publication.
Having one of my creations accepted for publication.
(The paper has been accepted for publication by the journal Psychological Science).
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