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"getting it published" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of releasing something (such as a book, article, or song) to the public. For example: She had spent years writing the book, but the hardest part of the process was getting it published.
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"I immediately realised this was extraordinary, and set about getting it published," he said.
We had trouble getting it published in a major medical journal".
He wrote his novel "Watt" during the war, but getting it published was misery; it took years.
"I had trouble getting it published and then I had trouble getting it into bookstores," he said.
But the problems he had getting it published, he said, illustrate another reason that tinkering is in decline.
McBride is already well into her next book, and unlikely to have any problem at all getting it published.
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Don't give up to get it published, the first publisher asked never accepts.
You never know, someone out of the blue might love it and be related to a popular book publisher, and you could get it published!
I couldn't get it published.
He probably wouldn't even have gotten it published.
I said OK and so she got it published and then asked me for the money".
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