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Discover LudwigThe phrase "before publication" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to a time period or action that occurs prior to the release or production of a piece of writing or information. Example: The author made several edits to the manuscript before publication to ensure its accuracy and clarity.
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Professor Lowe reviewed the manuscript before publication.
He died a year before publication.
Tragically, Marable died just days before publication.
(Mr. Werner died before publication).
The Mirror didn't approach us before publication.
The report is being redacted before publication.
We will contact you before publication.
Efforts to reach Mr. Kelleher before publication were unsuccessful.
If deemed indecent, items must be classified before publication.
It allows them to respond to criticisms before publication.
Before publication, I sent Reiko a draft of this article.
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