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Discover Ludwig"public judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to collective opinion or evaluation of a particular situation or person. For example, "The public judgment of the mayor's actions was overwhelmingly negative."
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Public judgment was swift and vicious.
"Individual opinion is not public judgment.
And I know fear of it distorts public judgment.
The proper standard for public judgment is credibility.
Senate Republicans are largely withholding public judgment on Mr. Srinivasan's nomination until after his hearing.
In essence, the trial could render a public judgment on him.
The Bush administration has deftly avoided a public judgment on the referendum.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg continued to avoid a public judgment of the measure.
When Koolhaas unveiled his plans in 1999, public judgment was swift and sure.
Although the I.A.E.A. has withheld any public judgment, Brazilian officials are already talking of a breakthrough.
The focus on Miller has given Fouts a virtual free pass on widespread public judgment.
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