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The phrase "was ultimately published" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was eventually made public or released after a process or series of events. Example: "After years of revisions and rejections, her novel was ultimately published, gaining critical acclaim."
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(The completed portion was ultimately published, as "Kafka Was the Rage," by Crown).
The photo of a tattoo that was ultimately published was not on set, nor was it particularly cartoonish.
This fieldwork, combined with extensive original textual research, formed the core of the dictionary, which was ultimately published from 1985 to 2013.
Still, the work was ultimately published in Nature, leaving open a major question: How did leading stem cell scientists who were co-authors fail to detect the myriad apparent problems with the work?
"Still, the work was ultimately published, leaving open a major question: How did leading stem cell scientists who were co-authors fail to detect the myriad apparent problems with the work?" ► If you haven't caught up yet with the new Science Careers-produced column Working Life, which appears each week on the inside back cover of Science, this is a good week to do so.
While the footage was owned by NBC, it was ultimately published by The Washington Post.
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The papers were ultimately published in 52 different journals.
Only those most likely to be ultimately published will be sent out for in depth peer review.
Through the efforts of independent experts and editors, peer review raises the quality of what is ultimately published.
There was no significant difference in the distribution of the level of evidence between studies that were ultimately published, versus those that were not published (n.s).s
There was no significant difference in the distribution of the level of evidence between studies that were ultimately published, versus those that were not published (p = n.s).s
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