Prepare and issue for public distribution or sale.
Have (one's written work) issued for publication.
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Examples for "write "
1 Scientific American has a good write - up of this paper and its potential.
2 But I know my history, and therefore write from a political viewpoint.
3 I don't want to write a new year message of unremitting gloom.
4 He asked her to write her question on a slip of paper.
5 However, nobody in the constituency is ready to write his political obituary.
1 The government will also publish legal advice on taking military action later.
2 It said today it would publish its observations on the legislation shortly.
3 The government will publish further proposals on the Irish issue on Wednesday.
4 The Welsh government said it would publish guidance on the matter soon.
5 The Central Statistics Office is to publish its 1996 economic estimates today.
6 The government has refused to publish pricing information on the gas deal.
7 I tweeted back: 'Jenny the deal is: we publish in two months.
8 He will publish a formal report on his findings later this year.
9 A decision to publish the Food Safety Authority Bill was deferred yesterday.
10 The Bank of Spain will publish lenders' capital needs on March 10.
11 National newspapers there tend to not publish strong criticism of the government.
12 Wilson, 85, is about to publish his second book in a year.
13 Ireland is expected to publish details of its plan later this month.
14 The government was scheduled to publish its report at 3 p.m. CDT.
15 The State Statistics Service will publish its second-quarter GDP data in mid-August.
16 His government will also publish legislation to put the referendum in train.
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