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"were made public" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used when referring to information or documents that were previously not available to the general public, but have now been released or shared. Here are two examples: 1. The company's financial records were made public, causing controversy and scrutiny among shareholders. 2. The results of the investigation were finally made public, revealing the truth behind the scandal.
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were made public
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Her recommendations were made public on Monday.
The results were made public on Tuesday.
Their names were made public last night.
His tax records were made public.
No further details were made public.
Pictures of her driving licence were made public yesterday.
As in that novel, the letters were made public.
Those of Z were made public later that year.
Few details were made public about the suspects.
No other details of the settlement were made public.
Figures listed here were made public last week.
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