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The phrase 'successfully published' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something has been published or released to the public, usually after undergoing some kind of review. For example: "The magazine's latest issue was successfully published last week."
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Companies like Open Road Integrated Media have successfully published digital editions of backlist books whose rights were not held by a publisher.
Vanguard Productions has successfully published over 19 such Artist Career Retrospectives over the years.
Check your pages on the live website to confirm your changes have been successfully published to end-users.
My grandpa had successfully published two volumes of his memoirs during his lifetime but Dad's book had been rejected by all the publishers he'd sent it to.
Bernard is an intellectual snob who has failed as a fiction writer just as Joan has successfully published her first book.
At Wingate's, he had successfully published his compatriot George Mikes's light-hearted satire on the English, How To Be An Alien, with illustrations by Nicholas Bentley; the former remained with him as an author, the latter as a board member.
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Jay's first book was through a boutique publisher, but since then he's been successfully publishing independently.
More power to Phyllis Pellman Good for successfully publishing spiral-bound cookbooks with homespun recipes.
In fact, this was not the case as Mr Burns accepted a post in Jamaica but changed his mind after successfully publishing his poetry.
They said they doubted that ShermansTravel.com — a Web site with a far lower profile and fewer resources than some other travel sites — could successfully publish a magazine, after the two largest online travel companies had failed.
Successfully publishing an app on Google Play isn't merely a case of submitting your finished code and sitting back to watch the downloads and dollars flood in.
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