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The phrase "at public" is not a complete part of a sentence and is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
It is possible that you are thinking of the phrase "at the public," which is used in certain contexts to refer to something that is open or available to the general public. For example: - The art exhibit will be on display at the public gallery next month. - The new playground at the public park is now open for children to enjoy. - Anyone can attend the free concert at the public square this evening.
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He studied at public schools.
He is a master at public communication.
Free towels at public swimming pools.
She went for therapy at public clinics.
He himself performed dissections at public lectures.
I enjoy and excel at public speaking.
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She taught at Public School 28 in NYC.
A Hands-On Look at Public Art".
He teaches at Public School 138.
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