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The phrase "was first publicised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the initial announcement or release of information to the public. Example: "The groundbreaking research was first publicised in a scientific journal in 2020."
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Health officials are worried that the discussion itself could scare more parents into shunning them.This actually happened in Britain in 2002, after the idea of a link between the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine and autism was first publicised.
The Prickly Moses wattle features prominently on the bill, bordering a top-to-bottom clear window on both sides, and were initially mistaken for microbes and ears of corn when the design was first publicised in mid-April.
The bug - which was first publicised earlier this month - allows attackers to install code on to phones running Google's mobile operating system and then take control of them.
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That was the problem when the Task Force was first being publicised in November 2012 and beginning of January, the media wasn't writing about this deadline.
The apparent disparities were first widely publicised earlier this month by David Greenwald, a journalist for the Oregonian.
It was the newspaper Le Parisien which first publicised reports of supposed altercations between the couple.
The SLaM C4C process is, additionally, being publicised across the Trust.
First was the highly publicised letter from an inmate at Masanjia that a Portland, Oregon woman found hidden in a box of Halloween decorations.
Lord Inchcape's donation, gratefully received at a time when Britain's finances were still recovering from the First World War, was publicised to encourage others to follow suit.
The collection, described by The Times as "very clever" despite their "quiet hope that [she] would become tangled at the first hemp-woven hurdle", was widely publicised in magazines such as Teen Vogue, Cosmopolitan, and People.
She became not only the first woman in the post, but also the first whose name was publicised on appointment.
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