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The phrase "achieved publicity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the successful attainment of public attention or recognition, often in the context of media coverage or social awareness.
Example: "The charity event achieved significant publicity, leading to increased donations and community support."
Alternatives: "gained exposure" or "secured media attention."
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While he had become a trustee of the institution in 1963, he achieved publicity for vocally criticising the British Museum as "a mountainous corpse", lambasting it as being poorly managed and overcrowded with artefacts.
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The PJP does not require that public justifications achieve publicity in order for coercion to be compatible with respect for persons.
In some cases, public reason liberals understand public justification in terms of the capacity of laws to achieve both stability and publicity, whereas in other cases they see the ability of their conception of public justification to achieve publicity and/or stability as a merit of their conception over competitors.
In addition to providing medical assistance, Doctors Without Borders has a reputation as a highly politicized group, particularly skillful in achieving publicity for its efforts.
The bombers did indeed achieve publicity in dramatic fashion: network cameras filmed the explosion and television channels broadcast it repeatedly throughout the day.
I understand that a feature of your business model must require you to continuously achieve publicity, but I'm concerned that you are now seeking to do this by making your political opposition to welfare reform overtly clear".
Involved in student politics, he was affiliated to Eduardo Chibás and his Partido Ortodoxo, achieving publicity as a vocal critic of the pro-U.S. administration of President Ramón Grau and his Partido Auténtico.
Still, he achieved huge publicity (and got to pocket 25,000 francs of the advance), and the idea took on a life of its own.
Though the orchestra achieved much publicity during the tenure of André Previn, many players were dissatisfied by what they saw as his lack of intellectual rigour.
His best films -- "The Beast" (1988), "Rapa Nui" (1994) and "187" (1997) -- were modestly budgeted movies that were overlooked by audiences, while his worst, "Waterworld" (1995), achieved worldwide publicity as a notoriously expensive ($175 million) failure.
It has also achieved wide publicity such that many projects are entered by the investigators themselves [ 2].
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