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The phrase "public discourse about" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to discussions or debates in the public arena that are related to a particular subject. For example, "There has been a significant amount of public discourse about the benefits of renewable energy in recent years."
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If so, it will be another step in a process that has taken public discourse about right and wrong into a new and paradoxical place.
A measured public discourse about Israel would help.
There is no doubt that a measured public discourse about Israel would help.
In Jewish America, by contrast, public discourse about Israel is moving left.
And too often public discourse about the crisis is dominated by mutual recriminations and populist commentary.
And the threat of blasphemy — a crime that carries the death penalty — has stifled public discourse about religion.
The good news is that public discourse about obesity and policy-making is starting to reflect science.
Public discourse about AI has become untethered from reality in part because the field doesn't have a coherent theory.
But that does not mean that questions aren't being raised in the public discourse about Israeli policy.
Despite his lack of formal training in Islamic law, Mr. Yerushalmi has come to exercise a striking influence over American public discourse about Shariah.
"The public discourse about that show often invoked the idea of democratization and the potential symbolic significance of voting in the Middle East," she said.
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