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Sentence count:166+16Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: in publicpublicallySimilar words: publicin publicrepublicpublicityRepublicanpublicationthe general publicpublisherMeaning: ['pʌblɪklɪ]  adv. 1. in a manner accessible to or observable by the public; openly 2. by the public or the people generally. 
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61, The wedding ceremony publicly marks the beginning of commitment to another through marriage.
62, He had a younger brother who always publicly upstaged him.
63, He was publicly exposed as a liar and a cheat.
64, It goes without saying that we have the right to refute them publicly.
65, Meanwhile, Even has all but publicly announced her candidacy.
66, No other bidders have yet publicly come forward.
67, The Health Ministry does not publicly acknowledge the link.
68, There are now an estimated 30, 000 publicly accessible bulletin board systems operating nationwide.
69, If the bond is publicly marketed, a trustee is named to monitor and ensure compliance with the terms of the indenture.
70, Kawaja fueled speculation by publicly suggesting that barrels of the by-product were shipped out under cover of night.
71, The agency should have powers of compulsory purchase and therefore the site of the town should be publicly owned.
72, The enthusiasm and support of the lesbian fans is vital, but their contribution can not be publicly acknowledged.
73, I had carefully crafted what I would be willing to say publicly about my life.
74, When this is not publicly accessible, it's called an Intranet.
75, Last November, he publicly outlined a list of changes he said would make the amendment less objectionable.
76, How willing were abolitionists to challenge both the accepted ways of acting publicly and by whom the action should be undertaken?
77, Just occasionally the tensions spilled over, such as when she berated Moira publicly about the way she was feeding her first child.
78, Prominent Republicans, including Bob Dole, advised the President publicly to cancel the trip.
79, Can a teacher be dismissed for publicly criticizing school policy? Sentencedict.com
80, For it could be argued that women artists have a quite specific relationship and history to publicly sited works.
81, Morrissey is always taking off his shirt but he is also proudly and publicly chaste.
82, The research will involve the creation of a computer database of segmental information for 100 of the largest publicly quoted companies.
83, Because his shoulders are narrow, he never works in his shirt sleeves, and is seldom seen publicly in casual clothes.
84, Newsletters provide a tremendously powerful means of publicly celebrating the successes of children and the school.
85, Morris's captaincy potential has been tacitly, but very publicly condemned by his own club.
86, Had Gabriel publicly insulted him in his cups one night in the Raven, fatally offending that pompous conceit?
87, The first major difference among the Democratic majority to publicly surface is the choice of county administrator.
88, None has commented publicly, but they are asking colleagues to come to their defence.
89, But it is publicly acknowledged that these numbers, which represent people who have put themselves forward for testing, are underestimates.
90, Publicly, Mr Kinnock's closest colleagues were urging him to remain in post.
More similar words: publicin publicrepublicpublicityRepublicanpublicationthe general publicpublisherpublishvehiclearticleparticleblinkdoublevolubletroublesiblingtroubleddouble upclicksliceobliviousestablishdouble backpolicepolicygarlicobligationlicensederelict
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