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"published in press" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the publishing of something (e.g. a book, article, or other content) in a newspaper, magazine, or other type of publication. Example: "The research study was published in press last month."
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The Texcoco lakebed sits to the east of Mexico City's limits, near the populous State of Mexico suburb of Ecatepec, and is seen in simple maps published in press reports about the future airport's location.
Second, the database can provide background information about our own (published, in press, and currently written) meta-analyses.
We reviewed available published, in press and in preparation literature to assess the likelihood of hybridization and interbreeding in genotypes of P. australis present in North America.
The results from the project will be converted into user-friendly protocols and published in press releases, educational programs, conferences, and scientific journals.
Randomized controlled trials of omega-3 facid acid supplementation, written in the English language, were eligible for inclusion in our meta-analysis, regardless of the publication status (published, in press, or in progress), and the effects of omega-3 facid acid supplementation on cancer incidence, nonvascular death, and total mortality were examined.
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"Excerpts from her diary were published in the press.
Some of the names had already been published in the press; others had not.
Some of the poetry of the period, along with the Journey, was published in periodical press.
"When we were making Friends, our salaries were published in the press.
Recent allegations and articles published in the press create an unhealthy situation in the chess world".
Unverified documents published in the press claim to show payments to Televisa by Mexico state for positive coverage.
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