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Discover LudwigThe phrase "public will" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an imagined collective will of the public, such as when trying to predict how the public might react to a certain issue or event. For example: "Given the government's decision to raise taxes, it is likely that the public will respond with disapproval."
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But the public will not listen.
"The public will have to love that".
The public will not want war.
And the public will cross its fists.
But these dangers the public will face.
The Chinese public will be watching closely.
"The public will never drink G.M.O.
Eventually, the public will find out".
The park and the public will benefit.
The public will think differently.
The public will get bored.
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