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The phrase "as a publicity" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, as "publicity" is typically used as a noun without the preposition "as."
Example: "The event was organized as a publicity stunt to attract more visitors."
Alternatives: "for publicity" or "as a promotional effort."
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Now in the opposition, the communists deride the webcams as a publicity stunt.
Some see her as a publicity seeker.
It was certainly effective as a publicity stunt.
It's also been used as a publicity stunt.
Some critics belittle Father Tikhon as a publicity hound.
Sir John's letters denounced her as a publicity seeking meddler.
Similar(5)
For his part, Mr. Rao dismissed Ms. Ilmi's candidacy as a publicity stunt.
The papers' owner, Philadelphia Media Holdings, and Gyro Ad Agency put the ads together as a publicity prank.
"He comes across to me as a publicity-seeking sleaze".
But Al understood him as a publicity-seeking mischief maker.
Since then, though at first dismissed as a publicity-seeking if quick-witted lightweight, he has worked wonders.
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