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pub date

noun

Informal.
  1. publication date.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of pub date1

By shortening
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Example Sentences

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Deflecting sincere compliments on her performance, Nancherla mentioned that her first book’s pub date was only a few weeks away, an experience known to throw even the healthiest writer into a crisis of self-doubt.

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The pub date was pushed back to early 2021 because of the pandemic and the fear that the presidential election would distract everyone, which turned out to be true.

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“We all signed contracts agreeing not to reveal which story we wrote for a year and a half after the pub date. At that point, the rights revert to us and we can tell if we wish, but I’m hoping everyone takes it to the grave. I certainly plan to!”

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Your publisher was actually able to move the pub date up a few weeks.

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That the future of this grotesquely corrupt for-profit presidency will rise and fall on the timing and dollar value of a book advance and a pub date is disturbing.

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