published material

collocation in English

meaningsofpublishandmaterial

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publish
verb[T]
uk
/ˈpʌb.lɪʃ/
us
/ˈpʌb.lɪʃ/
to make information available to people, especially in a book, magazine, or newspaper, or to produce and sell a book, magazine, ...
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material
noun
uk
/məˈtɪə.ri.əl/
us
/məˈtɪr.i.əl/
a physical substance that things can be ...
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(Definition ofpublishandmaterialfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpublished material

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To carry out these analyses we lent heavily on previouslypublishedmaterialbut many plots are from previously unpublished data.
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The book is a descriptive synthesis of the wars, relying primarily on alreadypublishedmaterialwritten by scholars, local and international organisations, and journalists.
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The chapters which deal with these authors build on previouslypublishedmaterial, but this does not detract from the overall contribution of her study.
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The process consisted of a general survey ofpublishedmaterialand drawings on each architect followed by a semi-structured interview conducted over about an hour.
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This article draws on recent research andpublishedmaterialto explore the contested process of means-testing.
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Books and pamphlets are included, but only those considered as ' significantpublishedmaterial' of 40 pages or more in length.
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The authors deplored that thepublishedmaterialwas not scientifically relevant enough to reach any conclusions.
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In thepublishedmaterialavailable there is no information as to where competition pistes were located in the hall.
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Judging by the lack ofpublishedmaterial, this situation appears to be fortunately rare.
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In effect, increasing colon use is a response to increasing amounts ofpublishedmaterial.
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Some sections of this paper are adapted from my previouslypublishedmaterial(1997).
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Each publisher's own database is partitioned and separated from otherpublishedmaterial.
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In this particular quest the author is severely limited by his exclusive use of secondary andpublishedmaterial.
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Some of the data is collected from previouslypublishedmaterial, some is new.
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This is a magisterial book in every way, presenting with clarity and conviction the findings of sophisticated quantitative and qualitative research on a vast body of manuscript andpublishedmaterial.
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These citations are taken frompublishedmaterial(newspapers, works of fiction, etc.) as well as from online postings, conversations (personal and overheard) and reports from friends and other informants.
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Swanwick's tendency to recycle previouslypublishedmaterial(or, at least, its essence) might irritate.
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Most study is undertaken at home in a guided and scheduled way, with interactive study texts linked with audio-tapes, radio and television programmes and speciallypublishedmaterial.
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Data collection was carried out by making use of various information sources, mainly available documentation (bothpublishedmaterialand developers' internal documentation), site visits and telephone interviews.
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