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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a public study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a research project or analysis that is accessible to the general public or conducted for the benefit of the public.
Example: "The results of a public study on air quality were released last week, highlighting the need for improved regulations."
Alternatives: "a community study" or "a civic research".
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As well as the archive, from which this regular column is drawn, the Newsroom includes an exhibition space, a lecture theatre, an education facility, a public study centre and a caf¿.
On Nov.19, starting at 5 30 p.m., the City Council will hold a public study session to discuss the proposed new protected-tree ordinance.
so up front they'll know about the project". The council scheduled a public study session for 4 p.m. Wednesday in City Hall.
A private study can be accessed only by the owner, while a public study will be accessed by any authenticated user.
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It is also the first attempt to apply the GWSM to a public health study.
In South Africa, UNICEF supported a public expenditure study on ECD programmes, the first of its kind in the country.
Rao, a public health studies major, started his work at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering during his freshman and sophomore years.
The neo-Nazis had intended to demonstrate in solidarity with a woman who had allegedly been refused permission to take the final exam for a public management studies qualification because of her allegiance to the NPD.
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