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"big publicity" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a significant amount of attention, promotion, or advertising given to something or someone. Example: The new movie received big publicity after the star's scandal became public.
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The big publicity buildup was fully merited.
But there is no big publicity campaign for CBT.
"I was the winner of that and it gave me big publicity.
"It is big publicity for Bruges, for the brewery and for Belgian beers," he said.
Gabriel Yared, composer I met Anthony Minghella at a big publicity meeting in London in 1994.
"Not only was there this substantial advance, but Random House had a big publicity machine".
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BLOOMBERG Banks Look to Burnish Their Images by Backing Green Technology Firms | Facing bad publicity, big banks are highlighting what has quietly become a hot growth area in recent years — backing so-called green companies and renewable energy projects.
Now the main questions are: when will the industry regain its pre-crisis heights; and will all of the plane makers make it that far?The bad publicity prompted some big American firms to put their private jets up for sale, adding to an overhang of used planes that still compresses the market.
The very biggest firms are susceptible to bad publicity.
Deals will be smaller, and their hedge fund brethren will reap the bigger publicity and fees.
Wi-Fi received perhaps its biggest publicity push yet when Cometa Networks, a new company whose backers include Intel, AT&T and International Business Machines, said last week that it would roll out a nationwide wireless network for Internet access based on Wi-Fi.
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