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The phrase "were publicized on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of making information known or available to the public, typically through media or announcements. Example: "The results of the study were publicized on various news outlets, reaching a wide audience."
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Since the charges were publicized on Saturday, the Miami Mosque, known as the Flagler Mosque, has received two telephone threats, said Nezar Hamze, the executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, in Pembroke Pines, Fla.
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I knew something that she didn't know, because it was a secret that hadn't been publicized on the networks: in one of the colonies on Gamma, far from the Preserves, there had been an outbreak of Slowness.
The talk was hosted by a campus club, the College Republicans; it was publicized on Facebook, and was open to the public.
The events are publicized on Craigslist and on Web sites directed at weekend athletes.
His case was publicized on blogs, and some veterans groups wrote letters to the military on his behalf.
The suggested bribery prices are passed on by word of mouth, and are publicized on blogs and Web sites.
Mr. Walshe made the remarks in a debate last week with Mr. Albrecht that was publicized on Monday by viEUws, an independent Web television channel.
Such is life when the hotels where the candidates and their entourages stay are publicized on local television news programs and Internet blogs.
New Jersey's institute, by contrast, was publicized on the Internet for only a few months, and the response was a lot smaller: 10 composers, 37 conductors.
The slum dwellers hoped that their plight would be publicized on "Fantástico," a popular Sunday night television program that is a cross between "60 Minutes" and "Inside Edition".
In some cases, people have found it hard to find temporary housing, even though the locations of shelters have been publicized on television and in newspapers.
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