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Discover LudwigThe phrase "public venue" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a place or location that is open and accessible to the general public, such as a park, shopping mall, or community center. Example: The concert was moved to a larger public venue due to high demand for tickets.
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The fact that she's doing it on this scale, in a public venue, is extraordinary".
Many letters chastised me for critiquing science in such a public venue.
Theater Group Seeks Players Love to sing and dance and need a public venue?
I think then we'd move on to a more public venue".
The least crowded public venue in New York for looking at a Goya painting is the Frick Collection.
Some people who contacted me — and realized that we were fooling around — were furious that I had even toyed with such an idea in a public venue.
"They can't use the Bronx Household case as some kind of all-purpose permission slip to banish private worship services from every public venue," Mr. Lorence said.
Mr. Burton said the civic spaces inside City Creek would be private property, but "with all the attributes of a public venue".
"I wouldn't have brought my soon to be ex -- my Stobex, my legal team and I called her -- into a public venue.
The second highest ranking royal is marrying his longtime lover in a public venue, and they expect the Queen not showing will keep it low key?
A spokeswoman for the commission told Guardian Australia a public venue had not been ruled out, but no venue had been decided on.
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