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has only been released
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "has only been released" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was made available or published recently and emphasizes the exclusivity or limited nature of its release. Example: "The new album has only been released for a week, but it has already topped the charts."
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12 human-written examples
But so far the French-financed film has only been released, to mixed reviews, in France.
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Announced on 30 September 2014, Windows 10 has only been released as a test version for keen users to try.
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The game has only been released in the US, Australia and New Zealand, and now some players are accusing UK residents of trying to bypass their local servers to access the game in Australia, resulting in server overloads and outages.
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46% were placed in the kitchen 30% in the living room (14% in the bedroom) 3% in the dining room Whilst the product has only been released in the UK since October 2016, it's been available for longer in the USA.
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The risk assessment forms part of a broader manual on restraint techniques, known as the MMPR (pdf), which has only been released to the public in redacted form, but the full version of which is the subject of an FoI appeal launched by Willow that could be taken to the court of appeal.
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The report has only been released under intense public pressure.
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Grimes has only been releasing music for two years but has already established a signature approach.
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It was a major night for DreamWorks, a studio that has only been releasing movies for four years and now has two best-picture Oscars in a row.
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Prime Minister Harper's stooge parliamentary secretary Paul Calandra went on the attack against journalist Glenn Greenwald, calling him a "porn spy" who has only been releasing Snowden documents to "[line] his Brazilian bank account".
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Nikolai Starostin, the founder of Spartak, had only been released from the gulag eight years before.
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"I've only been released three days ago, I'm just catching up on my sleep".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "has only been released" to emphasize the newness or limited distribution of something. For example, "The updated data set "has only been released" to select researchers."
Common error
Be careful not to use "has only been released" when discussing something intended for long-term or widespread availability. The 'only' suggests a limited scope or timeframe, which may not be accurate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "has only been released" functions as a present perfect passive construction, describing an action (release) that has been completed recently. Ludwig AI indicates correctness.
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "has only been released" is a grammatically sound and neutrally-registered expression used to convey the recent availability of something. Appearing most frequently in news and media contexts, it indicates that data, products, or information have newly been made public. Ludwig AI confirms the correctness of the phrase. While other expressions like "was recently launched" or "is newly available" exist, "has only been released" distinctly implies a limited or preliminary nature to the release.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
has just been launched
Similar meaning, emphasizes the recent launch.
has seen a recent launch
Similar to "has just been launched" but more emphatic.
was recently launched
Emphasizes the act of launching or introducing something new.
is newly available
Highlights the recent availability of something.
just came out
Informal way to say something was recently released.
is now available for the first time
Highlights the novelty and initial availability.
was unveiled recently
Focuses on the act of revealing or making something public.
has been newly issued
Emphasizes the official issuance of something.
is fresh on the market
Idiomatic expression for recent release.
was put on sale recently
Highlights the action of putting something on sale.
FAQs
How can I use "has only been released" in a sentence?
Use "has only been released" to indicate that something has recently become available or public. For example, "The study "has only been released", so further analysis is needed."
What can I say instead of "has only been released"?
You can use alternatives like "was recently launched", "is newly available", or "just came out depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "has only been launched" instead of "has only been released"?
While similar, "has only been launched" emphasizes the initiation or start of something, whereas "has only been released" indicates making something generally accessible. The better phrase depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
What is the difference between "has only been released" and "has just been released"?
"Has just been released" emphasizes the immediacy of the release, implying it happened very recently. "Has only been released" simply indicates that the release has occurred but doesn't necessarily imply the same level of recency.
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