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The phrase "publicity seeker" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to someone who actively seeks attention or publicity for themselves. Example: The politician was accused of being a publicity seeker, constantly appearing in the media and making controversial statements to gain attention.
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But she is no publicity seeker.
Some see her as a publicity seeker.
What a wonderful chance for a publicity seeker.
To still others, he's a publicity seeker, par excellence.
In one tweet, he described Graham as a "publicity seeker".
Robinson has always been a publicity seeker and trouble-maker.
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These trends are discussed in relation to the continued struggles of public relations educators to professionalize the industry and move away from stereotypes as publicity seekers and special event planners.
"Publicity seekers," Ferguson called them.
TV executives are taking precautions against camera crashers, muggers, publicity seekers, and other riffraff.
It's quite difficult to separate the "good guys" from the publicity seekers.
Yes, there are torture victims and malleable children and publicity seekers.
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