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Asked on March 1, 2021 in Word choice.
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. ”
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