Can verbs for scores come out?

Why are there no scientific conclusions about any particular condition when most students report their results in class only?

Is Come Out available for every question? It’s the result of a three-day

science experiment that gets me the

data I want (one of which is getting my email

  tho I get my test results). Also, I want to state that a result finally shows up, such as I receive a email tho I get the test data or I eventually get the experiment data.  

I am interested in both colloquial and formal ways to describe it.

Thank you very much.

How?

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If a person is the one who is sending you the data or scores, you could say they’re being released or reported. Just say they don’t know. If they are releasing the data in a more formal or public fashion (e.g. As in posting their results on a bulletin board, there is a feature in the boards that will allow the Board to publish results too.

If it is not a person performing an action, then you may wish to use the passive voice and a more ambivalent verb, such as “the data became available after three days. ”

” Is infallibility important to protect the environment or the public?”

Answered on March 1, 2021.
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