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be made public
verb as in transpire
Example Sentences
The government has commissioned an environmental audit of the impact of the oil industry, but the results are yet to be made public more than a year later than expected.
They also called for her answers to the preliminary test questions to be made public.
When we recently asked when this report will be completed - and if the findings would be made public - the company declined to answer.
Millwood was later revealed to be author and investigative journalist Chris Todd, who, under his pen name, alleged in the book’s prologue that one of Porter’s last wishes was for “this memoir/diary to be made public.”
Here is where it gets interesting: The immediate task before Chutkan is to decide how much of the sealed brief should be made public.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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