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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already publish" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "already published"? You can use "already published" when referring to something that has been made public or released in written form prior to the current time.
Example: "The research paper has already been published in a reputable journal."
Alternatives: "previously published" or "already released".
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We already publish significant amounts of information on executive pay.
The report doesn't cite the fact that that hundreds of societies already publish hundreds of OA journals.
Companies must already publish the pay, bonuses, long-term incentive plans and pensions of their boardroom bosses.
But he said: "We already publish an unprecedented amount of information about who ministers and senior officials meet.
With public bodies we find that, because they are accountable and already publish detailed audits each year, this is enough to motivate them.
"We remain completely committed to openness and transparency and already publish a detailed breakdown of every claim made by every MP".
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He had already published "Waiting for Godot".
He has already published two books.
Our experimental data already published [A.
Some have already published their findings.
Mather had already published his views.
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