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Discover Ludwig'public desire' is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to a strong collective feeling within a society or group. For example, "There is a public desire for the government to take meaningful action on climate change."
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There was an obvious public desire for those services".
Occupying the middle ground might appear democratic, shaping policies according to public desire.
The public desire to be on this extraordinary waterfront is overwhelming.
A new database of expert speakers has recently been launched to meet the growing public desire for expert speakers.
"Believe me, I understand - and I often hear about - the public desire to, as one pundit put it, 'see the handcuffs come to Wall Street,' " he said.
And he has responded to a public desire for bipartisanship that was expressed in the strong first-round vote for Mr Bayrou.The public seems to like it.
It was also a public desire, a wish to be absorbed in some greater good, a reimagining of the possibilities in our national life.
"This didn't come out of a groundswell of public desire for a new flag, even if there's little affection for the existing one.
I have probably seen 10 different productions of 'Wozzeck.' And what I notice is a broad public desire for opera, which represents all forms of human psyche.
It responds to an overwhelming public desire for accountability that has shown itself most forcefully in frequent, sometimes violent, student demonstrations.
I doubt there has been a letter-writing campaign, but they do seem receptive to the public desire to see live football".
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