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"Great publicity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe positive attention or promotion for a person, product, or event. Example: The new product launch received great publicity from various media outlets, resulting in a significant increase in sales.
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Great publicity.
"It's great publicity".
"I got great publicity," she added.
"It would be great publicity".
"You need great publicity or great reviews.
"We've got some great publicity out of this.
He won some great publicity for a company his firm backs financially.
Theodore Roosevelt's son Archibald attended the school with great publicity when Thomas Sidwell was principal,… Talk.
Part of their success, he says, can be attributed to the great publicity they received.
The ongoing debate about Dunham's nudity was refreshing, interesting and also great publicity.
She received great publicity from the trial, but at a certain cost.
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