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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on publication date" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing when a certain piece of work is released to the public. For example, "The novel was released on publication date, January 15th."
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To describe the trials, we extracted data on publication date, country (or countries) in which the trial was set and one primary outcome per report, defined as that specified by the authors, or if not specified, the outcome used in sample size calculations.
There were no restrictions on publication date up to 1 March 2013.
We applied no restrictions on publication date.
No limits were placed on publication date.
22 No restrictions were placed on publication date.
It includes studies without any restrictions on publication date.
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According to NPI, the government said the decisions on publication dates were not political.
No limits were imposed on publication dates.
No restrictions on publication dates were imposed.
Restrictions were not placed on publication dates or language.
No restriction was imposed on publication dates or the geographical location of the primary studies.
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