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in public

ADVERB
  1. in a manner accessible to or observable by the public; openly
    she admitted publicly to being a communist

How To Use in public In A Sentence

  • This facility is intended to help a few hundred families living in public housing by training them to be grocery store clerks.
  • His interest in public affairs, especially in social questions, was keener.
  • In public education today, unqualified is the new qualified. Gary Stager: Wanna be a School Reformer? You Better do Your Homework!
  • A shuffling street drinker with a string of convictions over eight lost years, she is now notorious as the woman who exposes herself in public.
  • Although they do not dare show themselves in public, they are all the more active on the Internet.
  • Then it started on my face and some other parts of my body which you cannot scratch in public.
  • Look at the uproar from the Police auth in the Met over officer (gulp) carrying guns on duty in public! Have You Heard The One About……. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • A woman is permitted to chat or babble, but speaking in public with authority is still the greatest transgression.
  • The fact is that any Democrat's heroic war record functions mostly as superficial innoculation against charges of sissiness during campaigns, and it's the reason you see so many more Republican chickenhawks than anti-war Dems in public office these days. Hullabaloo
  • In public, they had to speak of suspects, of allegations and beliefs and evidence, then wait for juries and judges to validate their work. EVERY SECRET THING
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