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"not for release" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in official documents or communication to indicate that the information contained within is confidential and should not be shared with the general public. Example: The company's financial statements are not for release until they have been approved by the board of directors.
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Labeled "Abbey Road not for release," the tapes are to be evaluated by Apple, the Beatles' label, and by experts.
Two of those tracks are mono dubs of the last two movements (the second side) of the original LP issue, made not for release but for Coltrane's reference.
Panetta's speech – the text of which read "SECRET//NO FORN" – ie, not for release to foreigners – revealed "the unit that conducted the operation and identified the ground commander by name".
"Not for release, publication or distribution into the United States".
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Originally recorded for Keren Ann's own amusement, "Not Going Anywhere" was not intended for release, in France or anywhere else.
Journalists must pledge not to leak news that is not authorised for release.
It was released last year, not scheduled for release this August.
But the recording was rough and not ready for release.
Mr. Payen is illegally in the country from Haiti and not eligible for release.
The schedules from July to October are not ready for release yet, he said.
Wait till he hears her album tracks, not due for release until next year.
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