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Discover LudwigThe phrase "publicity team" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a group of individuals responsible for promoting a product, service, or organization through various communication channels. Example: The company's publicity team worked tirelessly to create a buzz around their new product launch, resulting in a successful sales campaign.
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Her publicity team focused on her returning to the public eye in the new year when her new food talent show, The Taste, will air on Channel 4 on 7 January.
Job done then for the publicity team.
His publicity team has also released photos of him in baseball caps and trendy sunglasses.
"This was like having a whole publicity team working for us," Ms. D'Amato said.
If you happen to know Lorde or her publicity team, pass this along.
If his publicity team has its way, he may be due for a raise.
The original publicity team, Boneau/Bryan-Brown, walked away after three years spent fielding inquiries about the production's postponements.
Ms. Deen, through her publicity team, offered a statement denying all of Mrs. Charles's accusations: "Fundamentally Dora's complaint is not about race but about money.
When another member of his publicity team arrives wearing a rose-colored coat, she receives a subtle but caustic glance from a colleague.
In conversations and in promotional material, Ms. Wareham and the publicity team hold out the tuna casserole recipe as an example of the difference between the versions.
"I'd rather be a rebel than a slave," Mrs Pankhurst says – a quote which the film's publicity team put on T-shirts.
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