Sentence examples for no publishing from inspiring English sources

The phrase "no publishing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts.
It typically means that there will be no release or distribution of written works, such as books, articles, or magazines. One example of when you can use this phrase is when talking about a book that has been banned or censored by a government, and therefore will not be published or available for purchase. Example: "The controversial novel was met with heavy criticism and ultimately resulted in no publishing in the country, much to the disappointment of the author."

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In 1932 Cox resigned as publisher, and Elkan Harrison Powell, vice president of Sears but with no publishing experience was chosen to replace him, becoming president of the company.

There is no book-distribution system, no publishing houses dealing in fiction, no literary agents.

No publishing company is based in a foreign country that speaks a different language".

"What can you do?" You can start a magazine, of course, although you have no publishing experience.

"The collection at Deerfield has been carefully taken care of," he said, "but no publishing program was ever in place".

But as the Harper's situation shows, no publishing model is immune to change — especially when one influential person runs the place.

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But with no publishing-house budget, we braved the French underground.

There were no published dissents.

No published squabbling, at least.

No published research links Gulf illnesses to heavy metal poisoning.

There is no published data comparing Abraxane and Taxotere.

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