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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full public" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing the entirety of a public group or audience, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The event was open to a full public, allowing everyone to participate and share their views."
Alternatives: "the general public" or "the entire public".
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He calls for a full public inquiry.
Ms. Reding said her proposal deserved a full public hearing.
Neither man has made a full public statement.
He said a full public consultation was being carried out.
The route will go out to a full public consultation.
There are mounting calls for a full public inquiry.
Many of them urged him to make a full public apology.
Despite several legal investigations launched by Mesrine's family, there has never been a full public explanation.
We need a full public inquiry to get all the facts.
But Labour sent Katz an email demanding a full public apology for the "completely unacceptable" comment.
To that extent Mrs Litvinenko welcomes Sir Robert's decision to call for a full public inquiry".
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