Sentence examples for actually published from inspiring English sources

The phrase "actually published" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something has been officially released or made available to the public, often in contrast to what might have been expected or assumed.
Example: "The article was submitted last year, but it was only actually published this month."
Alternatives: "officially released" or "truly published".

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The 1986 Dictionary of Literary Biography includes a reference to John Crowe Ransom's Poetics, which was announced in 1942 by the publisher New Directions but never actually published.

Local Chesapeake printers could not compete with British publishers and therefore few books were actually published in those places (Somerville 87 89).

It was actually published in Scientific Reports.

The article was actually published online on 07 January 2019.

And it wouldn't be another twenty-two yeafterfthatthat until Milton actually published Paradise Lost.

It's called The William and Mary Quarterly and they actually published the whole debate.

They are "corporate publications", though they are not actually published as such.

One Kostroma newspaper actually published a list of going prices for "free" medical services.

On Jan . 17th Gubler actually published an (extremely dull) book on the subject called "Le Grand Secret".

It is also called Waring-Lagrange interpolation, since Waring actually published it 16 years before Lagrange [313, p. 323].

++ There are least four variants with a copyright date of 1953, but probably actually published between 1953 and 1960.

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