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"public association" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to any group or organization that is open and accessible to the public, and can be used in a variety of contexts depending on the intended meaning. Here are a few examples of how "public association" could be used in a sentence: 1. "The public association organized a fundraiser to help support local charities." 2. "The company was criticized for its lack of diversity in upper management by a prominent public association." 3. "All public associations must register with the government in order to operate legally." 4. "The student council is a public association that represents the voices of the student body." 5. "The city council meeting was attended by various representatives from public associations, each advocating for their respective causes."
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Our public association with that hate-filled legislation shames us".
(This does not remove the actual picture, just your public association with it).
She continued, "The claims are that the band has developed a public association with key members, and it is misleading to use it".
Mr. Norquist, for one, said a public association with Ms. Brazile might help Republicans with what he called the party's "tonal" problem on racial matters.
But the agency ruled that the information should be classified to protect the "financial viability of major organisations" rather than "tainting them with public association with criminality".
Deciding to end my public association with an item more typically paired with a plate of crackers, I resolved to purchase the painting and retire it.
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As Noah Feldman points out, their public associations often inform their legal positions on the court.
Getting a wide range of related parties (including public associations, industry associations, the general public, government officials, legislators, etc).
It is our advice to select names through a process of co-creation, in which not only public associations can be explored, but that give the opportunity to select associations which are deemed important by the public.
And they have large, well-funded public associations properly championing new and better treatments for them.
Most non-partisans represent a wide scope of social organizations such as workers' collectives, public associations, and civil society organizations, similar to the composition of the Soviet legislature.
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