Sentence examples for more public from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'more public' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something (a place, event, or thing) which is open to and/or observed by a larger number of people. For example: The concert was moved to a larger venue to accommodate more public attendance.

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"Shame is much more public".

Public resources to create more public resources.

Could it be more public?

More public concern and scrutiny.

Pressure for more public spending is mounting.

And it gets more public spending.

DINE It was becoming more public.

He made no more public comments.

With more students comes more public money.

"So I want to access more public".

In other words, do more public relations.

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