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The phrase "on public" is not grammatically correct and would not be typically used in written English.
It is possible that it may be used in some colloquial or informal speech, but even then it would likely be incorrect. An example of how this phrase might be used incorrectly is: "I am going to put on public my new dress." This sentence is incorrect because the phrase "on public" does not make sense in this context. A better way to write this sentence would be, "I am going to wear my new dress in public."
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Heard it on public radio?
Sam thrives on public appearances.
Corruption maintained a grip on public life.
Most New Yorkers depend on public transportation.
The family relies mostly on public assistance.
The worst damage is on public lands.
He plays golf on public courses.
This rubs off on public opinion.
He focuses on public sector restructuring.
Many transactions remain on public issuers' books.
Cash is not accepted on public transport.
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