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Discover LudwigThe phrase "public campaign" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe any type of organized effort to promote an issue or cause to the public. For example: "The environmental organization launched a public campaign to raise awareness about climate change."
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He endorsed public campaign financing.
Shalit's public campaign didn't shape public opinion.
He had no public campaign schedule today.
We could wage a public campaign to stop it.
He never made a single public campaign promise.
Health officials mounted a public campaign to warn heroin users.
Perhaps we need a public campaign – a petition?
Would a public campaign have helped at this point?
But each side in this dispute is waging a vigorous public campaign.
The state needs public campaign financing, starting with the comptroller's office.
It also resulted in a very public campaign to remove the gallery director from her position.
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