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"generate publicity" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing ways to promote or raise awareness about something, such as a product, event, or cause. Example: The new marketing campaign was designed to generate publicity for the company's latest product launch.
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She mustered local support & helped generate publicity.
"But first he wanted to use them to generate publicity".
Brides must have an angle, something that will generate publicity.
Winners are sometimes encouraged to make themselves available for media interviews that generate publicity.
When asked, she said that PentaMark did not create the commercial to generate publicity.
To generate publicity for the building, Smith was reduced to a series of increasingly ridiculous stunts.
(Supposedly Millett added this herself — it's a way for published authors to generate publicity).
No doubt making such grand claims helps to sell more books and generate publicity.
And the musician does interviews and makes radio and TV appearances to generate publicity.
The attack appeared to be intended to generate publicity and remind people of the Taliban presence.
It would also generate publicity for Ellison's company, Oracle, a major employer in the area.
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