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"managed to publish" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when you want to talk about a successful effort to release something, such as a book or article. For example: "He managed to publish his book last year, and it was an instant success."
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Addams managed to publish barely twelve hundred.
Five years later, he managed to publish the first part: "A — Ant".
Yet he managed to publish a small novel at the age of 25.
Between those two prophetic dates it managed to publish for the first time so many beautiful.
Volkswagen said in a statement that the researchers had never managed to publish a complete study.
Last year, he even managed to publish his book of portraits of the brave, Courage, just before taking office.
During this time she managed to publish one or two books a year, and three in 1956.
And the documents from the archives that Brent has managed to publish go a long way to explaining why.
Then in his late 30s and a father of four, he had managed to publish only a handful of poems in America's literary magazines.
Trading in Syqic shares, for instance, has been suspended because it hasn't yet managed to publish audited report and accounts for last year.
With help from a very experienced intellectual property lawyer, I got round that problem and managed to publish my biography of Clare without ending up in court.
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