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The phrase "increased publicity of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the rise or growth of awareness or attention given to a particular subject, event, or entity.
Example: "The increased publicity of the charity event led to a significant rise in donations."
Alternatives: "greater visibility of" or "heightened awareness of"
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Largely self-educated, List advocated reforms in Germany's civil service and promoted increased publicity of judicial procedures actions that prompted his exile in 1825.
Increased publicity of RHT and education of the risk perception for HIV infection is necessary to promote RHT among this population.
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After the episode was scheduled to be rebroadcast, Trey Parker and Matt Stone were interviewed on CNN's Showbiz Tonight, where they stated that all of the controversy increased publicity for the episode.
"There is increased publicity," said Jeffrey Cohen, the president of Sylvan Education Solutions, a Baltimore-based company that has long provided supplemental services for needy students in New York.
In light of recent increased publicity concerning diversion and tampering with prescription medications, new formulations are being widely considered as a strategy to reduce risk.
Carlos Magdalena told me that he had even been accused of staging the theft to increase publicity for his work.
We find that the increased publicity requirement induces more entry and higher winning rebates, which reduces the costs of procurement and rationalizes public spending.
Increased publicity also selects different winners: it increases the likelihood that the winner hails from outside the region of the public administration and that the winner is a large company.
In recent weeks, increased publicity about smartbooks has spurred the company's law firm to send letters to a number of reporters who use the term in stories.
In the 'post-Viagra' world of increasing publicity concerning erectile dysfunction, it was important to assess the experience of contemporary GPs - what doctors and their patients are doing - albeit as reported by GPs only in this study.
This hypothetical study suggests that increasing publicity and decreasing costs of PGT may lead to increased uptake, driven in part by the general public's desire to monitor and improve their health.
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