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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'public arena' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a space in which debates, discussions, or performances take place, often in a public setting. For example: "The presidential debate is taking place in a public arena in front of hundreds of people."
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It's now in a public arena".
A principled refusal can be estimable in the public arena.
And, he said, he does not miss the public arena.
This is what drove him into the public arena.
"Unfortunately some of these had got into the public arena.
The issue is now in the public arena.
Architecture can, without question, be debated in the public arena".
We have staked our claim in Scotland's public arena.
It is a preference for excluding their ideas from the public arena altogether.
PETER J. BOYER: Well, the ruling has already put the issue back into the public arena.
Or will they be competing for a privileged place in the public arena?
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