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Discover LudwigThe phrase "publicity about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe information or attention that is given to promoting or advertising something. Example: The company's new product received a lot of publicity about its unique features and affordable price, leading to high sales numbers.
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There are also many calls to foreign publications, to drum up publicity about her business.
Publicity about the data center and public tours has long since stopped.
But publicity about it doesn't help.
Historians say publicity about the diplomats had accelerated these steps.
Why has there been so little publicity about this?
Publicity about the controversy aroused support for the artists.
Minutes, membership lists, and publicity about the Women's Veterinary Circle.
Yet bad publicity about cutbacks would hoist a red flag.
But there was little overt publicity about them.
Publicity about high prices can attract, not repel, customers.
Publicity about the procedure may soon pick up.
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