Sentence examples for always public from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always public" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistently accessible or available to everyone without restrictions.
Example: "The information shared in the meeting is always public, so anyone can access it at any time."
Alternatives: "constantly accessible" or "perpetually open".

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The failures of counterterrorism are always public.

And the response list is always public.

And for the truly terrified, there is always public transportation.

Criminal proceedings, including trials and plea bargains, are almost always public.

Depending on random assignment, one was described as having been previously classified, the other as being always public.

Still, the e-mails — while not improper or unusual — show that such discussions are not always public.

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Jim was always public-spirited.

But the Paris scheme appears to have cleared its early hurdles and now, he says, the chief logistical problems are keeping the cars clean ("This is Paris; people aren't always public-spirited"), ensuring cars are distributed evenly across the network (a problem partly solved by offering free rentals to members willing to take cars where they're needed), and pigeons.

Periscope and Meerkat have some distinct differences, like Periscope's optional replays and private streams versus Meerkat's always-public forced ephemerality.

The fact is that unbridled competitive enterprise is not always sound public policy and does not always benefit the public.

"He was always about public access".

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