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Discover Ludwig"didn't publish" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is the negative form of the verb "publish," used when something was not made public or released. Examples: - The author didn't publish his book until ten years after it was written. - The newspaper didn't publish my letter to the editor because it was deemed too controversial. - Despite their best efforts, the company didn't publish their quarterly financial report on time.
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He didn't publish.
I didn't publish them".
"I didn't publish this to make money.
He didn't publish another book until 1990.
Good thing they didn't publish THE SATANIC VERSES.
You didn't publish them at Christmas, you didn't publish them at Easter, you didn't publish any weekly A&E figures at all.
That's why I didn't publish the pictures for many years.
Did you? "You didn't publish them at all.
A denial was issued but they didn't publish it.
I didn't publish my first essay until I was 40.
Volck didn't publish engravings in his own name until after the war.
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