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'public relationships' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the relationship between a company and its public, such as customers or stakeholders, and can also refer to the management of a company's reputation. For example, "The company is focusing on its public relationships in order to improve its reputation with stakeholders."
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They said such relationships -- particularly public relationships -- were still unimaginable.
We are fascinated by the collision of personal and working, public relationships.
What makes it seem uncomfortable is that, for the first time, we can see what's going on and become voyeurs to these public relationships, played out like romcoms.
But just like the constant sulphuric smell from Victoria Harbour, there is always a whiff of suspicion that these public relationships may not be completely above board.
"If I had seen gay men in loving, stable and legally recognised public relationships of the sort my parents were in, I would have found it easier to come out.
She has two children, Milo and Anna, by different fathers, both fairly public relationships in France, first to the sculptor and film-maker Pierre Torreton, then to the singer Benjamin Biolay.
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Build a positive and public relationship between the Vatican and the state of Israel.
The blandishments of public relationship are not, in most cases, art.
That visit never happened and instead the public relationship between Yar'Adua and Obama was practically nonexistent.
This is also Woods's first public relationship since his divorce from Elin Nordegren in 2010.
It was never exactly a public relationship, although Mr. Mailer often took her to the theater or to restaurants.
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