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Common collocations with publication in American Collocation

publication noun

US /ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/

start/stop publication

begin
cease

The magazine ceased publication last year.

prevent or delay publication

delay
prevent
prohibit

The Inquiry’s report is complete, but it is feared that the government will delay publication.

be the time when publication happens

mark
see

1859 saw the publication of Darwin’s famous book.

welcome the publication of something

welcome

Friends of the Earth have welcomed the publication of a report on the power of supermarkets.

wait for publication

await
wait for

Children were eagerly awaiting the publication of the next Harry Potter book.

announce publication

announce

We are very pleased to announce the publication of our new series of business books.

accept something for publication

accept
approve
select

Over 120 papers from 10 countries were accepted for publication.

offer something for publication

submit

This article was submitted for publication earlier this year.

prepare something for publication

edit
prepare

During that time she kept a diary which I am now preparing for publication.

consider something for publication

consider

All submissions will be considered for publication.

intend something for publication

intend
plan
schedule

Raphael’s notebooks were never intended for publication.

His latest thriller is scheduled for publication soon.

make arrangements for the publication of something

arrange

In 1786 he arrived in Edinburgh to arrange for the publication of his poetry.