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The phrase "was published on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that was issued or made public on a particular day. For example, "The novel was published on July 3rd, 2020."
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( Part one of this article was published on 10 September).
(It was published on Lens in 2009).
His obituary was published on Friday.
The first was published on Tuesday.
The full version was published on Thursday.
The poem was published on Sept. 14.
The first issue was published on July 8 , 1889
This piece was published on July 3rd.
That was published on 28 January 2011.
Yipster Times was published on the third floor.
The first tabloid Observer was published on 21 January.
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