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Discover LudwigThe phrase "public liking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the general opinion or preference of the public towards something. Example: The new policy received wide public liking, with many people praising its effectiveness in addressing the issue.
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There is little public liking for the police, who have done most of the killing, but the Brothers' claim that their massive protests against the coup have been entirely peaceful is undermined by well-aired imagery and testimony showing that masked gunmen have lurked among the crowds.
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The public likes it.
But the public likes it a lot.
Moreover, the public likes bits of both.
"The public like what they are seeing.
"Why air it in public like that?
I'm not doing it because the public likes it.
I like to party, but not in public like Amy Winehouse".
He advises politicians: "Treat the public like grownups.
And how well the public likes the replacement.
I don't think the public likes it.
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