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The part of the sentence "has published today" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that was released or made available to the public on the same day. For example, "The new novel from acclaimed author J.K. Rowling has published today."
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1936 Madrid Denies Rail Link Cut The government has published today a list of towns officially considered the war zone.
It has taken the panel the best part of two months to provide the cobbled-together document it has published today.
12.59pm: The International Energy Agency has published today a special report (pdf) on "unconventional gas" - which includes shale gas extracted via hydraulic "fracking" - saying that this much-discussed energy resource is "poised for a golden age".
"In response to the information that the newspaper Marca has published today regarding the player Gareth Bale, Real Madrid would like to state the following: The information published, claiming that the player has a slipped disc on the L5-S1 vertebrandand a bulge on two others, is completely false.
Among the documents the committee has published today (with some redactions) is the data-licensing contract between Global Science Research GSRR) — the company set up by the Cambridge University professor, Aleksandr Kogan, whose personality test app was used by CA as the vehicle for gathering Facebook users' data — and SCL Elections (an affiliate of CA), dated June 4 , 2014
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His 25,000- word article on General McCaffrey is the longest The New Yorker has published since 1993.
(Most of the twenty-odd novels Bantam has published since 1991 have made the Times hardcover- or paperback-best-seller list).
More on Lloyd's of London which has published 2018 results today.
Formula 1's governing body has published next year's calendar - with the new American race in New Jersey still in doubt.
As of today, the Allen Institute has published 1772 standardized connectivity experiments tracking axonal projections in the adult mouse brain by two-photon imaging of fluorescently labeled neurons.
They've published 2,000 copies.The publishers are trying to use Berlin's unknowability to their advantage.
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