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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unveiled in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that was formally revealed or presented to the public. For example, "The new product was unveiled in a special ceremony at the company headquarters."
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The stone will be unveiled in 2016.
Several initiatives were unveiled in Johannesburg.
This was unveiled in January.
Video: Mr Darcy sculpture unveiled in Hyde Park.
The Rethink robot will be unveiled in weeks.
A previously unseen photo of Rimbaud is unveiled in Paris.
2002 Marsyas sculpture unveiled in Tate Modern's cavernous Turbine Hall.
Yormark said a new logo would be unveiled in February.
It is scheduled to be unveiled in March.
The showroom version will be unveiled in Frankfurt in 2013.
The first round of signs were unveiled in March.
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