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View definitions for publicly

publicly

adverb as in candidly

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After a new administration has been so publicly defeated, any deal with any nation on any issue will become much costlier and harder to achieve in the remainder of Trump’s four years.

He has associated publicly with Wilson's Christian nationalist teachings in multiple ways.

From Salon

None of the 15 MSs led by Mr Davies has publicly called for him to quit, but others in the party have.

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According to the lawsuit, Apple forbade Bhakta from speaking publicly about his work in digital advertising and required him to remove information about his work from his LinkedIn profile.

Under AB 1506, the DOJ is required to publicly release information about investigations and eventually publish its determination on criminal prosecutions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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