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Discover LudwigThe phrase "public affair" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase can be used to refer to something that is done in public or something that is of public importance or interest. For example, "The mayor's decision to raise taxes was a contentious public affair."
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This is a public affair.
It was a very public affair.
It is expected to be another highly public affair.
DEATH in Africa is a very public affair.
Bed-Stuy's growing pains have become a public affair.
But in reality, 21st century confession is just as likely to be a public affair.
Mr. McCartney's divorce from Heather Mills McCartney has been a messy and public affair.
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Young Alexander Pushkin disports himself in the city's brothels, scandalising society first with his impromptu dinner-party versifying and then with a too-public affair with Lise Vorontsov, wife of the governor.
He was married with a young child, but, for more than 10 years, they pursued a tempestuous, semi-public affair, their passion spent equally between each other and the politics of the left.
He was married with a young child, but for more than ten years, they pursued a tempestuous, semi-public affair, their passion spent equally between each other and the politics of the Left.
In a 2014 Pew Research Center poll, 43% of the country said they had taken a vacation at any time in the last year, and a 2013 Allianz Global Assistance/Ipsos-Public Affair poll found 45% of the public said they typically take an annual summer vacation.
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