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The phrase 'public dissemination' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of making information or ideas publicly available. For example, "The research study found that the public dissemination of health information had a positive impact on individual behaviour."
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The purpose of study, guarantees of anonymity and confidentiality, the use of data (including public dissemination and scientific publication), and the possibility to withdraw from interview at any time was explained.
Dissemination will consider usual scholarly options of conference presentation and journal publication in addition to patient and public dissemination with lay summaries and articles.
After the third daily installment appeared in the Times, the U.S. Department of Justice obtained in U.S. District Court a temporary restraining order against further publication of the classified material, contending that further public dissemination of the material would cause "immediate and irreparable harm" to U.S. national defense interests.
Most public-private partnerships, for example, are bound by clauses that restrict the public dissemination of company-owned information or delay the publication of emerging results.
"Further public dissemination of your book will aggravate your breach and violation of your agreements," the letter warns.
Nowhere can the public dissemination of truth be more vital than in the election procedures for determining the next presidency.
We are concerned that the Indians' premature public dissemination of this information will undermine essential law enforcement efforts and forestall further Indo-Pak cooperation.
Michael Bouchard, the firearms special agent who wrote the report on the Pentagon crash, declined today to discuss its details, saying it was not meant for public dissemination.
Section 434(f)(5), which equates contracts to make disbursements with actual disbursements requiring disclosure of contracts to make electioneering communications prior to their public dissemination, lacks a "relevant correlation" or "substantial relation," to a legitimate governmental interest.
As for the information being released for public dissemination, the league spokesman Greg Aiello said it would have circulated anyway, adding, "Plus, it is a subject of public interest".
But it may have been posted without the intention of public dissemination, according to a police official who did not wish to be named, citing the fact that the investigation is continuing.
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