"for pr purposes" is an appropriate phrase to use in written English. It is typically used in a variety of circumstances, such as when discussing public relations activities, strategies, and initiatives. For example, "We need to come up with a plan for pr purposes to improve our company's public image.".
It is "enterprise" with a sprinkling of "social" for PR purposes.
"In the short term they might, for PR purposes," he said.
We're in the opposition leaders club," Shorten zinged, as Guy, wisely for PR purposes, dug into his pocket for some Big Issue change.
It is Jeff Koons turning his most famous steel sculpture – of a balloon – back into real balloon, 50ft high and leasing it for PR purposes to Macy's.
"It's practically on the way out," said Zimmerman, who's critical of the celebrities and billionaires "co opting" the challenge for possible PR purposes.
The Organic Consumers Association has launched the Fair World Project to promote fair trade in commerce, especially in organic production systems in developing countries as well as at home, and to protect the term "fair trade" from dilution and misuse for mere PR purposes.
When studying comments on YouTube, Lampe signed non-disclosure agreements giving Google the right to "squash any paper for technical, legal or PR purposes".
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