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"intended to be published" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when introducing something which was written with the intention of being published, such as a book, article, blog post, etc. Example: "This poem was intended to be published in a book of short stories, however it was not included in the final edit."
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Watchman, he reiterated, was always intended to be published.
Perhaps because they were not initially intended to be published together, the stories vary widely in length, depth and quality.
"A jealous rant to a lover never intended to be published cannot offend the NBA rules," Sterling said in the document, which was first reported by USA Today.
An assistant, he said, put the image into a contest entry, as well as the series description that had first appeared in The Times, which he never had intended to be published.
Ms. Berger, Ms. O'Donnell's spokeswoman, denied that Ms. O'Donnell was abusive to employees and said that the editor's note was "just venting" and was not intended to be published as written.
The reports were never intended to be published and the BBC has not seen them.
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When the transcript, initially intended to be secret, was published, Teller's handiwork was revealed for all to see and his "exile" began.
However, only the information about resources that are intended to be offered is published into the resource broker.
It was never intended to be a published piece, but rather,was an email I sent to myself -- cheap therapy, I suppose -- two days after her initial diagnosis.
Note 2. The presence of an International Standard Book Number ISBNN) or a statement of the name of the printer, publisher, or distributor in the original printed version is regarded as internal evidence that the work was intended to be effectively published.
Virginia Spencer Carr, author of "The Lonely Hunter: A Biography of Carson McCullers," agreed, saying that, in contrast to other writers who left unfinished work, McCullers "fully intended it to be published".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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