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The phrase "has ever published" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
For example: "This is the most comprehensive encyclopedia that the author has ever published."
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Every publisher from that point forward who has ever published books in multi-format--up to and including digital downloads and eBooks--understands that.
This deceptively slight novel is as good as anything Canongate has ever published.
So begins Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery," perhaps the most controversial short story The New Yorker has ever published.
A lengthy, wordless pamphlet about the florist's love for her daughter may be the tenderest thing Ware has ever published.
This long essay, edited by William Shawn, was as idiosyncratic as anything this magazine or any other has ever published.
"What Happened," though hardly an Augustinian confession, is much closer to the bone than anything Clinton has ever published.
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"It's the biggest, most expensive book we've ever published, as far as I know," said Jonathan Karp, Simon & Schuster's president and publisher.
"I regret almost everything I've ever published," she said.
It's been in every manifesto we've ever published".
It is one of the most moving stories we have ever published.
How would you feel if they could see or read everything you've ever published?
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