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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it publishes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an entity (e.g. a company, organization, etc.) that is responsible for the publication of material such as books, magazines, newspapers, websites, etc. For example: "Apple Inc. publishes a variety of products including iPhones, Macbooks, and iPads."
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When it publishes a draft of its recommendations, it will allow four weeks for public comment.
It publishes guidelines as to what, in its judgment, constitutes good practices in executive pay.
If it can't reconcile its own reporting, why trust anything else it publishes?
It publishes "frequently asked questions" (FAQs) as to its executive pay guidelines and reports.
It publishes hundreds of papers daily and is fast approaching its millionth submission.
It publishes some superb journalism.
It publishes Westchester Spotlight.
It publishes a quarterly newsletter, Langscape.
(It publishes every day but Sunday).
It publishes 75 magazines across the world.
It publishes quarterly, like an earnings report.
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