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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clear public" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is understandable or transparent to the public, but as it stands, it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The government needs to provide a clear public explanation of the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "a transparent public" or "a straightforward public".
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"Network security problems that can affect everyone have a clear public interest dimension," she said.
Richards says there should be a "clear public interest" justification but "not many" more.
There is, then, a clear public good dimension to the service Qantas provides.
Was anyone here, waving a cheque book, pursuing a clear public interest story?
The bank would lend money to build big-ticket transportation, water and energy projects that have a clear public benefit.
We recommend that there should be a clear public point of contact for protesters in every police service.
Landmark decisions should be made expeditiously and transparently with a clear public record of the commission's decision-making.
"If there is a clear public interest, they should be able to speak about that issue," he said.
But anthrax has demonstrated that other things are equally important: strong leadership, and a clear public relations strategy.
"These are serious allegations and there is a clear public interest in resolving this matter as quickly as possible.
My second proposal is for a clear public statement about our approach to victim testimony in these very sensitive cases.
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