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The phrase "always to be published" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is intended to be consistently made available to the public or in print.
Example: "The findings of this research are always to be published in reputable journals to ensure transparency."
Alternatives: "consistently published" or "perpetually made public".
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My goal was always to be published in newspapers daily, and I've had a few bites from rather large newspapers, but the timing is always off.
That confidence shines through on every page of Alys, Always (to be published by Weidenfeld), a gripping thriller set in the London literary world.
"This issue was also an exciting lil' way to let you know that I'm at work on my first fiction collection, Best and Always, to be published next year by Random House," Dunham wrote.
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Watchman, he reiterated, was always intended to be published.
"It was always thrilling to me to be published there," he said, "even after 40 years of seeing my name in print.
I'm always hounding chefs for menus to be published months before they actually arrive.
I soon came to realise that house prices, no matter how incongruous to the substantive story, should always be published.
"The full archive should always be published", Harrison said.
He was always confident it would be published.
I always dream that my work can be published in Chinese in China.
As always, we'll be publishing one new story per day for the rest of the month.
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