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The phrase "publish a guide" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to the act of publishing a guide (in book form or online). For example, "The company plans to publish a guide on how to combine technology with customer service strategies."
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J. K. Rowling held out an olive branch on Wednesday to the Harry Potter look-alike who wants to publish a guide to her books and whose publisher she is suing for copyright infringement.
Hefce will publish a guide on the subject in May.
Last year, Michelin decided to publish a guide to Tokyo and many restaurants received stars.
Nevertheless, if you're going to publish a guide to rock'n'roll bag-making, Kelley Deal seems like a good fit.
The one thing neither of the Melbourne restaurants will boast, for now, is Michelin stars, purely because the group does not publish a guide to Australia.
BERLIN — A German computer engineer said Tuesday that he had deciphered the code used to encrypt most of the world's mobile Internet traffic and that he planned to publish a guide to prompt global operators to improve their safeguards.
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Sure Start publishes a guide to choosing a nanny.
Gateways publishes a "Guide for Commemorating Religious Freedom at School".
The Guardian publishes a Guide to Remortgaging Your Home.
The site has published a guide to rolling back.
A few months ago, he self-published a guide for aspiring authors called "The Publishing Guru on Writing".
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