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Discover Ludwig"good publicity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to positive announcements or reports about a person, product, service, etc. For example: The company received good publicity for its new product launch.
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It was good publicity.
"But it's good publicity.
I know it's good publicity.
Good publicity for them".
Any publicity is good publicity I suppose.
All publicity is good publicity.
No publicity was good publicity.
Some good publicity, that is.
"And it's good publicity for the team".
Any publicity was deemed good publicity.
They say all publicity is good publicity.
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