Sentence examples for pre-release from inspiring English sources

The word "pre-release" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is released to the public before its official release. For example: "The video game company released a pre-release version of the game to select players for testing purposes."

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pre-release

adjective

Alternative spelling of prerelease

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"Exclusive, straight from J to me, pre-release," says Fat Larry.

Bruce Springsteen continues to pre-release singles from his upcoming "Working on a Dream" album, for free.

Mitigation effects were on pre-excretion, pre-release, pre-emission, and post-emission.

Figure 6 shows that the increasing global trend applies to pre-release as well as post-release issues.

""No one was enabling developers with automated real world testing, pre-release.

For more on "The Dark Knight Rises" pre-release box office tracking, head over to THR.com.

We don't pre-release it and we don't let it [get out there early].

The original, pre-release, version of the game featured more grisly images.

One can assume that next year Viacom won't pre-release compensation figures.

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Confirmation of BlackBerry's second-quarter numbers, which were pre-released last week, sent shares above $8 in pre-market trading.

Put the mixed cucumbers in a polythene bag and tie it, pre-releasing all the air.

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