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The phrase "partly published" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been published to a certain extent, but not in its entirety. Example: The book I have been working on is partly published, with only the first few chapters being available to the public.
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Mr. Aung Lynn Htut's account was partly published last year in The Irrawaddy, a magazine that covers news about Myanmar.
This paper reviews a series of results, partly published recently, on niobosilicate mesoporous molecular sieves of MCM-41 type modified with noble metals (Pt, Au).
They were partly published in [18, 19] and summarized in the following.
The first RIAT trial publication was a surgery trial that had been only partly published before.
The progeny was genotyped for 112 SSRs, only partly published [ 69- 78].
Genotypic analysis by multimarker array and phenotypic data of P. aeruginosa strains were partly published [ 50].
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But Picard said Raytheon also is hiring in some areas, and "our hope is... the amount of people we hire will offset the reductions we have". Despite the layoff threat, some Hughes defense workers took the announcement calmly Thursday, partly because published reports had been saying for several days that a deal was imminent.
The questionnaire used in the survey was derived partly from published instruments (Table 1).
There are limited and partly contradictory published data on investigators' attitudes and opinions on how participants should be informed about trials.
Partly because most Catholics declined this deal, partly because publishing money got diverted to the troubled typesetting machine and partly because his bookkeeper was a crook, the publishing firm ended up in bankruptcy.
Ursula Doyle, associate publisher at Virago, partly loved publishing Thorn, she admits, "because Everything But the Girl's Eden was the soundtrack to my sixth form!" However, she signed one of this autumn's major memoirs, by the less familiar (to her) Carrie Brownstein because she knew readers would connect with her "exciting voice" and the sentiments it shared with other recent memoirs.
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