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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were released to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe the action of setting something or someone free or making it available for use. Some examples of when this phrase can be used include: - The prisoners who completed their sentences were released to their families. - The results of the study were released to the public. - The new product was released to the market last week. - The students were released to the cafeteria for lunch. - The animals at the zoo were released to their natural habitats.
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The 27 prisoners were released to Afghan authorities.
The documents were released to the public last Wednesday.
Some of the women were released to house arrest.
The last two boys were released to relatives.
In 2009, two were released to El Salvador but subsequently left.
Two hundred and three pages were released to me, and I was denied seventy-seven pages.
The police said both students were released to the custody of their parents.
The remains were released to their families after being identified on Tuesday morning.
But then came two novels which were released to widespread if not universal acclaim.
Few details were released to show how the government's proposed user-pays funding model will work.
After the coup, several statements, purportedly from the plotters, were released to the press.
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