Sentence examples for published over the from inspiring English sources

The phrase "published over the" is not correct and may lead to confusion in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where one is referring to something that has been made available or disseminated through a medium, but it is incomplete without further context.
Example: "The article was published over the internet last week."
Alternatives: "published on" or "released through".

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Their findings will be published over the next few months.

Their stories will be published over the next week.

This chapter focuses on studies published over the past 2 years related to pVHL.

Among articles published over the last 30 years selected from Medline, one-third were biased.

Numerous successful CSEM case stories have been published over the past several years.

This article reviews some of the ideas and research work published over the last 40 years.

This systematic review analyzes and critically discusses hysteroscopy simulation literature published over the last 30 years.

We assessed empirical studies published over the past 15 years seeking to identify predictive factors.

Experts reviewed dozens of studies published over the past two decades.

They looked at ethnographic studies of these groups, published over the past 100 years or so.

IN "RETROMANIA", published over the summer, Simon Reynolds considers pop music's obsession with its own history.

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