Example sentences for: just-published

How can you use “just-published” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • In the United States, according to a just-published survey of participation in the arts, fewer than 4 percent of the public claims to have attended an opera in the last year (and people probably exaggerate about this, just as they do when asked how often they have sex).

  • Salinger is inevitably described as "the most private man in America" ( Esquire ) or "the most private of literary figures" (the New York Times ). In the introduction to his just-published Salinger biography, Paul Alexander calls the Bard of Cornish the "one figure in the twentieth century who didn't want his biography written."

  • The just-published Cornel West Reader is dedicated to John Coltrane, Frederico Garcia Lorca, Franz Kafka, Paul Celan, Tennessee Williams, Giacomo Leopardi, Samuel Beckett, Sarah Vaughn, Muriel Rukeyser, Thomas Hardy, Nikos Kazantzakis, Toni Morrison, "and above all," Anton Chekhov.

  • Consider this tidbit from Hope in a Jar: The Making of America's Beauty Culture by Kathy Peiss, a just-published history of the American beauty industry:


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