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Sentence count:171+55Posted:2016-07-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: peoplepopulacepopulationsocietyAntonym: privateSimilar words: publiclyin publicrepublicRepublicanpublicitypublicationthe general publicpublishMeaning: ['pʌblɪk]  n. 1. people in general considered as a whole 2. a body of people sharing some common interest. adj. 1. not private; open to or concerning the people as a whole 2. affecting the people or community as a whole. 
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(151) The campaign is designed to increase public awareness of the issues.
(152) We have to show that publishing this story is in the public interest .
(153) The chancellor bluntly warned the Cabinet to axe public spending or face higher taxes.
(154) Public expenditure was running at 44 . 6 % of GNP.
(155) There will be a period of public consultation before a decision is reached.
(156) The public are requested not to throw waste paper in the park.
(157) There is growing public disquiet about the cost of such policing.
(158) We were greatly encouraged by the positive response of the public.
(159) The news of their marriage was not made public until three months later.
(160) This politician tried to cheat the people into the belief that he would work for public welfare.
(161) Police hope the public will help them to find the culprits. Sentencedict.com
(162) More women are attaining positions of power in public life.
(163) It is a shame to hitch up your trousers before the public.
(164) Its recommendations are based on detailed comparisons between the public and private sectors.
(165) I don't think such frivolity helps the organization's public image.
(166) He could not unmake the public image his press agents had so carefully built.
(167) She usually goes out in disguise to avoid being bothered by the public.
(168) The debate should ratchet up awareness of the problem among members of the general public.
(169) Public scrutiny had brought civil servants out from the backroom and into the spotlight.
(170) The owner of a car is no longer forced to rely on public transport.
(171) Public expenditure on the arts is woefully inadequate.
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