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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better public" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or enhancements related to the general public or community.
Example: "Our goal is to create a better public understanding of environmental issues through education and outreach."
Alternatives: "an improved community" or "a more informed public".
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He was certainly a better public advocate for the commission.
Dr. Sencer was rightfully criticized, Mr. Colgrove said, for not being a better public educator.
I've never met anybody I thought was a better public servant.
Then there was her work as a campus tour guide, which taught her "how to be a better public speaker".
But by making a difference you are delivering a better public service to both the prisoners and the public.
In short, whatever absurdities prevail upstairs, at street level it is still a better public environment than before.
Eliminating the most aggressive bears, Mrs. Whitman said Friday, was a better public safety measure than a random hunt.
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Yet Russia has run a better public-relations campaign than it did over Georgia.
With history as their guide, the N.B.A.'s current generation of locked-out players is striving to play a better public-relations game this time around.
Tellingly, he doesn't rebuke church overseers for their lack of Christian charity, but for missing a chance to put a better public-relations spin on his disgrace.
Since the US FDA has not approved a single drug specifically for ARS arising from radiation exposure, a better public-private partnership is required to boost development.
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