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The phrase "published on twitter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to content that has been made publicly available on the Twitter platform.
Example: "The article was published on Twitter, gaining significant attention from the public."
Alternatives: "posted on Twitter" or "shared on Twitter."
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An underpants photo published on Twitter is about as private as swearing on the radio.
Mitchell's story is a traditional narrative published on Twitter rather than an example of a new genre of Twitter fiction.
Some of the earliest and most raw reports of the revolution in Egypt were published on Twitter.
In 2012 her story "Black Box," was first published on Twitter as a series of 140-character tweets.
His words prompted criticism, also published on Twitter, from a former permanent representative to Nato under Obama.
Enraged online commentary called for life imprisonment for Ravi and Wei, and Ravi's home address and phone number were published on Twitter.
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The site also publishes on Twitter under the handle @CruiseDeals and sends out a weekly e-mail to subscribers.
If you hash tag everything you publish on Twitter (we used #GlyndwrUni), you can also follow all the comments and retweets in real time.
At the moment, we're running a new reader project or panel most days, and asking for your ideas for these – and for articles we might publish – on Twitter.
The Tweetmic iPhone app has been gathering lots of speed in the U.S. due to its ability to publish on Twitter – but it has no attached social network.
It had been the last photograph she published on her Twitter feed.
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