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Discover LudwigThe phrase "public facing" is correct and usable in written English
It is an adjective that means visible to or available to the public. For example, "The company created a new public facing website to showcase their products."
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"The public facing stuff is actually not as important as people think," he points out.
We are responding and have already restored certain functionality to our public facing website.
As TorrentFreak explains, "In theory, this will allow sites to exist and update even without having a public facing website.
To this end, ACRE has formed a relationship with various public facing humanities initiatives.
Public facing organizations are always trying to compare themselves to similar organizations.
"This is a public facing website and no sensitive information is held on it.
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Not all Area 120 projects are public-facing.
Fourth, these publications are, arguably, the public face of science using mostly public funds.
To attract the publicity, interest, artists and finance, Peter Gabriel became the reluctant public face of Womad.
The clubs are its public face.
That was the public face.
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