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Discover LudwigThe phrase "larger public" can be considered correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a broader or more encompassing group of people in contrast to a specific or smaller group. Example: The government's new policy aims to benefit not just a select few, but the larger public as a whole.
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These days the company usually plays in larger public spaces.
There is a larger public interest as well.
Or is it a larger, "public" ends that drive them?
Meanwhile, they had their much larger public family.
These are all actors in a larger public health system.
Public library buildings are often central to these projects as attractive magnets for the larger public.
So there's a larger public interest here that's extremely important to keep one's eye on".
But some public fund officials see themselves in a larger public interest role.
Avoid larger public areas as the crowd will be too spread out.
The larger public should be able to view the proceedings as well.
But for the larger public, classical music has long been culturally marginal.
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