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The phrase "submitted to a journal" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when discussing academic or scientific research papers that have been sent to a journal for publication. Example: The researcher's findings were groundbreaking and she immediately submitted them to a prestigious journal for publication.
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The article is then submitted to a journal.
The press campaign was being set up before the paper was submitted to a journal.
The relevant DNA work has just been submitted to a journal, Hawass told me.
The authors have presented their paper at forums at many leading universities, but it has not yet been submitted to a journal for peer review.
The data are still being analyzed and have not yet been submitted to a journal for peer review, but the researchers expect to publish later this year.
The study, which is being submitted to a journal for publication this summer, challenges several popular notions about mane development -- for example, that the healthier a lion, the lusher its mane.
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Nature included a checklist on "how to perform due diligence before submitting to a journal or a publisher".
If you want to enhance your reputation, you would do better to first submit to a journal that tries to publish important science.
And after being rejected by one journal, authors tend to next submit to a journal with a lower IF.
For every manuscript of my own that I submit to a journal, I review at least a few papers, so I give back to the system plenty.
If they discover anything of significance, they might be rewarded as a co-author of a paper the professor submits to a journal, or they might share in a patent that the lab takes out on their work.
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