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The phrase "was published about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something was released or made available to the public at a certain time in the past. Example: The new novel was published about two weeks ago and has already received rave reviews from critics.
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An e-book was published about it.
Before it was published, about six million women were taking combination therapy; now the figure is less than half that.
A much-ballyhooed report was published about the pressure on budgets that can be expected from an ageing population over the next 40 years.
The report from the commission was published about two years later, and it became the catalyst and model for the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967.
Michael Silverleaf QC, for the NOTW, said that the paper now accepted that there was "access to voicemails and private and confidential information was published" about Ms Miller.
Although only limited information was published about voting records, Market Forces analysed 12 super funds, including AustralianSuper, First State Super, REST, HESTA, HOSTPlus and CommBank Super.
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No reports, however, have been published about isolated bladder and rectal incontinence after EVAR.
Many books were published about the match.
Books were published about Fischer's most famous games.
A book has been published about the campaign for president.
No scientific paper has been published about the Tarbosaurus sites.
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