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Discover LudwigThe phrase "public express" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to expressions of opinion, sentiment, or attitude by the public. For example, "The public express their concerns about rising tuition fees by signing petitions."
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I know that Jewish friends, who feel the need to defend Israel in public, express many qualms in private.
In recent weeks, the panel has heard health workers and members of the general public express their views about changing recommendations for smallpox vaccination.
"Unable to bear the burden of spiraling consumer prices, the public express their sentiments through peaceful means," said the National League for Democracy in a statement.
When told this, many members of the general public express an understandable surprise.
Public express trusts are created to benefit larger numbers of people, or, at least, are created with wider benefits in mind.
The first step involved profiling existing operation scenarios, gathering information on crashes involving public express buses and stakeholders' views.
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"I've been in public expressing nostalgia and love for the show," he said.
In August last year, police arrested 37 Chinese people in the Chatsworth area of Morecambe after members of the public expressed concerns.
Leading figures in Qatar and Bahrain, who are loth to denigrate Iran in public, expressed intense hostility in private.
No matter the outcome, the public expressed reservations over whether Mr. Bush or Vice President Al Gore would have the ability to put partisanship aside and unite the nation.
Earlier in 2014, ministers abolished the need to inform residents individually of planned fracking activity in their area despite the public expressing overwhelming opposition in a consultation.
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