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publicly
/ ˈpʌblɪklɪ /
adverb
- in a public manner; without concealment; openly
- in the name or with the consent of the public
Example Sentences
Weights are given based on the poll’s date, meaning the number of days until the election, as well as to the pollster’s rating, which is available publicly from FiveThirtyEight.
Potts had discussed telling her story publicly with a Daily News reporter in late 2018 and again in the fall of 2019, but in each case the story stalled when she declined an on-the-record interview.
At the same time, our business leaders—whether they admit it publicly or not—feel besieged.
Proving this would pave the way for the vaccine to become publicly available.
Thomas says that vaccine makers usually publicly disclose such developments at the end of a trial.
The governor of Punjab province, a Muslim man, called publicly for leniency for her.
Which is impossible unless people talk publicly rather than letting each crime be its own isolated incident.
The Bureau keeps publicly condemning Pyongyang for the Sony hack.
Yet to hear one of the victims so publicly rejecting the kinds of terms used in the past was inspiring.
Well, Elba has publicly stated that he would love to play the role.
But the question of the independence of Brazil had now come to be publicly agitated, and out of it arose several others.
He proclaimed the truce publicly before Seton 'and a great assembly of people.'
Yet, filled with contempt for himself, he asked whether he did not deserve to be degraded publicly, and drummed out of the army.
I beg publicly to express my gratitude to Government for helping me in my humble effort to improve the lot of the weaver.
How boldly he acted during the Haymarket tragedy—publicly advised the use of violence to avenge the capitalist conspiracy.
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