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The word “publically” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that was done openly and publicly, as opposed to something that was done privately or secretly. For example, “The mayor announced the new policy publically in front of the city council.”.
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Professor Alan Smithers, the director of the Centre for Education at Buckingham University and an advisor to the House of Commons education select committee, said: "Exam results are a public accomplishment that must be publically known, hiding them away can't be seen to be achieving a sensible end.
I think we've been too far involved in all of this, publically.
The Liverpool captain recently lauded Rodgers publically; saying the way he deals with individual players had been a "revelation".
Not in the publically insured sector, anyway.
The professionally paranoid will tell you that there is no reason to assume those executables were made from the version of the source code that's publically available.
Many people who rose up against the regime three years ago still don't dare to publically criticise the group.Meanwhile, rebel groups continue to fight on two fronts.
And MEPs of the Public Health Committee in Brussels have approved new clinical trial regulation which, among other measures, will require testing to be officially registered, and for a summary of results to be presented in a publically accessible EU database.
However, America's partners publically expressed grave reservations about this with Colin Powell, America's secretary of state.Kofi Annan, the UN secretary general, said his organisation "still recognises chairman Arafat and will continue to deal with him until the Palestinians decide otherwise".
On the one hand, some of the Europeans in whom the Baltic leaders and peoples put so much confidence have proved to be indifferent or worse, sometimes publically telling the Balts and other East Europeans to keep their mouths shut and far more often pursuing their own traditional national interests at Baltic expense, especially when it comes to energy supplies from the Russian Federation.
He publically fired seminary staff.
Not wanting Monroe as an enemy, Crawford remained publically amibiguous about his ambitions.
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