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Discover Ludwig"public-minded" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adjective, which means having concern for the welfare of the public. For example, you could use the sentence "The candidate was noted for his public-minded policies."
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Attendance is considered a measure of public service by funders, government funders especially, who, without thinking the issue through, simply figure that the more people who visit museums, the more public-minded the museums must be, never mind that attendance has nothing necessarily to do with enlightenment.
Every public-minded citizen should fight this claim.
It's a tribute at once intimate and fiercely public-minded.
What public-minded health expert could argue with that?
This is perfectly normal, hardheaded politics, directed towards a public-minded goal.
Every so often, that public-minded, historically fretful Turner thought that Britain should confront ugly truths.
A strong government, staffed by public-minded experts, would iron out economic wrinkles.
A little investment would take the disruptive transition in public-minded journalism a long way forward.
He swiftly earned a reputation as a hardheaded and public-minded reformer, the "people's attorney".
Public-minded contemporary art today is ever more Prufrockian: parched and riddled with compunction.
From what I know of them the whole family is very public-minded, socially conscious".
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