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"released to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been made available, typically to the public. For example, "The government released the report to the public last week."
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Red Dead Redemption was released to critical acclaim.
He was released to temporary Home Office accommodation.
They want it released to effect change.
She was later released to her father.
She was ultimately released to her parents".
They are then released to the wider astronomical community.
How long before it will be released to the public?
WHEN was it first released to the public?
It was released to the public on July 4 , 1909
Then "highlights" would be released to the public.
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The video has not been released to the public.
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