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17 January
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What is the difference between His new album will come out next Monday and His new album will put out next Monday and His new album will hit next Monday and His new album will be released next Monday ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between His new album will come out next Monday and His new album will put out next Monday and His new album will hit next Monday and His new album will be released next Monday ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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17 January
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- English (US)
After thinking about it some more I have heard "put out" used in that context before.
You could say "The police put out an APB." Or "The council has put out an advisory on the risks of smoking."
In relation to broadcasting it would be used in terms of "putting the word out" about something. All the scenarios I could think of had a official or important feel them compared to something exciting like new music.
Does that help?
(In case you are not familiar with the term APB: From Wikipedia "An all-points bulletin (APB) is a broadcast issued from any American or Canadian law enforcement agency to its personnel, or to other law enforcement agencies. It typically contains information about a wanted suspect who is to be arrested or a person of interest, for whom law enforcement officers are to look.")
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The first and last sound natural. For most people it would just depend on their personal preference to say "comes out" or "will be released." I've used both phrases.
Overall with news articles, promotional materials, and speaking with store associates "released" seems to be more common. For movie release dates I've only heard it with a form of the word release. But for music, I have heard both.
The middle one sounds unnatural. Your meaning comes across but I've never heard it phrased like that.
- Korean Near fluent
@rattledreams Thank you for your detailed answer but Can you give me example of Putting out when it comes to broadcasting or announcement? according to dictionary putting out means they announce or release sth new information out
- English (US)
After thinking about it some more I have heard "put out" used in that context before.
You could say "The police put out an APB." Or "The council has put out an advisory on the risks of smoking."
In relation to broadcasting it would be used in terms of "putting the word out" about something. All the scenarios I could think of had a official or important feel them compared to something exciting like new music.
Does that help?
(In case you are not familiar with the term APB: From Wikipedia "An all-points bulletin (APB) is a broadcast issued from any American or Canadian law enforcement agency to its personnel, or to other law enforcement agencies. It typically contains information about a wanted suspect who is to be arrested or a person of interest, for whom law enforcement officers are to look.")
- Korean Near fluent
@rattledreams Thank you so much~!!helped alot!!

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