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Discover LudwigThe phrase "publishing language" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, the phrase is used to refer to the language used in the publishing industry, such as when a book is being published. For example: "When I was working in publishing, I had to learn the industry's language in order to understand the contracts and agreements."
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Hopkins' column led to the UN releasing a statement condemning The Sun for publishing language it said resembled pro-genocide propaganda, and Hopkins was questioned by police over allegations of inciting racial hatred in connection with the piece.
One of a small group of professionals who understood the true power of an arcane publishing language known as Standard Generalized Markup Language, or SGML, Mr. Bosak began pestering the World Wide Web Consortium, the M.I.T.-based group that designs standards for the Web, with his notions in 1996.
These results suggest that editorial leadership is intimately associated with journal quality as assessed by various citation statistics, and that the impact of variables such as country of origin, publishing language and internationality is not strong.
To test the effect of confounders inherent to a cross-cultural comparison, additional predictor variables added to the model were country of origin, publishing language, size, presence of an international editorial board, and extent of international authorship (defined in Table 1).
As for the publishing language, 3,197 or 97.9% of the 3,267 journal articles are written in English.
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Lane risked imprisonment to publish language and sentiments hitherto unprinted in the canon of English literature.
SMILES comes in various dialects with modifications or minor extensions of the originally published language.
When Ayer returned to England he published Language, Truth, and Logic in 1936.
The published language was not restricted.
We thank nature publishing group language editing for proof reading this article.
That is not to say that Mr. Niazi allows The Daily Jang to publish inflammatory language.
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