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The phrase "and released that a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or sentence fragment, lacking context and clarity.
Example: "The report was finalized and released that a new policy would be implemented."
Alternatives: "and announced that a" or "and stated that a".
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A graduate of 500 Startups, the company's genesis came after the two co-founders were driving around and released that a car has an information display that can tell the owner all sorts of things.
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Frank was questioned and released that day.
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Wilson was released that day, and, with a hundred and fifty dollars in his pocket, he jumped on a Greyhound bus back to New York.
He says it deflates the succession of compression and release that is an important part of the concept.
They were eventually given a presidential pardon and released in a case that focused international attention on Sisi's crackdown.
Officials at the courthouse plan to release that indictment and a press release from Fitzgerald about noon after he has presented it to a federal magistrate.
He has published a book of original lyrics, poems, and drawings and released a DVD that includes a live performance, guitar instruction, and a road-trip documentary.
The home crowd, sensing the perfect opportunity, rose to its feet and released a roar that put an entire stadium on vibrate mode.
It humbles you, and going through that humbling process lets you release that self-centeredness, and it's a very liberating feeling.
The skin is tight and this is a procedure to release that skin.
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