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Discover Ludwig"openly published" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means something that has been made publicly available or released for public consumption. Example: The author's controversial memoir was openly published despite objections from some members of the community.
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This being basic research, openly published, such collaboration would probably be permitted by antitrust laws.
It was the first openly published scholarly work to talk about Greek male love in unfettered sexual terms.
In the spring of 2009, Ms. Xharra received death threats, openly published in the pro-government daily Infopress.
This review has now openly published its submissions and they are now being considered by the non-partisan advisory board.
In which case, why is her report on their malpractice sent through official channels rather than openly published?
In comments to officials that have not been openly published, Mr. Xi has warned against confusing his idea of reform with Western-inspired democratization.
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A user first secretly selects two large primes and then openly publishes their product.
There has long been a bitter debate within the computer security world over the wisdom of openly publishing information on computer security vulnerabilities.
Progressive steps set out include listing all expenditure over £250; proactively circulating information regularly requested through Freedom of Information; and openly publishing more contracts.
A poem someone wrote seriously when they were young – REVIEWED I'm not precisely sure how old this amateur poet was when he authored these lines, but considering that it's very likely the only reason you would openly publish stuff this terrible is if you literally considered yourself to be a different person when you wrote it, I'm presuming he was a teenager.
In December 2011, right before Facebook stopped openly publishing stats, Android surpassed the iOS app.
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