public press

NOUN
  1. the print media responsible for gathering and publishing news in the form of newspapers or magazines
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How To Use public press In A Sentence

  • The law was passed in response to public pressure.
  • The only reason the district council finally repaired them was because of public pressure.
  • The government eventually bowed to public pressure.
  • New Aspiration, a prospective coalition partner, was already under public pressure against the inclusion of tainted politicians in the line-up.
  • The government acceded to public pressure to review the tax.
  • Eventually the government was forced to bow to public pressure and reform the tax.
  • The government acceded to public pressure to review the tax.
  • Eventually the government was forced to bow to public pressure and reform the tax.
  • The law was passed in response to public pressure.
  • Public pressure to protect the environment is strong and growing.
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