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Discover Ludwig"publicity for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the promotion of something, such as a product, event, or organization. For example, "The company invested in publicity for its new product line."
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"Let's provide publicity for him.
Publicity for what, though?
The Fellowship avoids publicity for its activities.
"More than the publicity for "Brokeback Mountain"?
"And it's good publicity for the team".
They're trying to get publicity for themselves".
They generated worldwide publicity for their cause.
She never wants publicity for herself.
I hated the publicity for it.
Would she do publicity for the launch?
The in-house advance publicity for these broadcasts was lavish.
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