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Discover LudwigThe phrase "released under" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when referring to a specific set of conditions or circumstances under which something is made available, such as a legal release or a license agreement. For example: "The software was released under an open source license".
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Fech is released under the Apache license.
In any event he wasn't released under that.
Two albums were released under the name Lightspeed Champion.
It is released under the CC-BY-SA licence.
The papers were released under a judge's orders.
He was released under Scots law by a Scottish minister.
Released under Creative Commons No-derivatives 4.0 License.
He was released under curfew conditions after serving six months.
Released under the Creative Commons Attribution Noderivs 3.0 licence.
Released under the Creative Commons Attribution Noderivs 3.0 license.
Both men have since been released under strict bail conditions.
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