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The phrase "for a public" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually suggests a public performance or presentation of some sort. For example, you could say, "She is preparing her speech for a public audience."
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Run for a public office.
We long for a public square.
He repeated calls for a public inquiry.
(I hoped for a public option, but oh well).
It remained closed for a public holiday Wednesday.
There was an earlier caution for a public order offence.
There are also plans for a public celebration.
"He laid the foundations for a public library," Schiff writes.
The cry for a public inquiry remains unanswered.
Current appears to be prepared for a public battle.
One man was arrested for a public order offence.
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