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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'publicity to' is not correct
You could use the words 'publicity for' instead. Example sentence: The company gained a lot of publicity for their latest product launch.
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Publicity to the general public was through the radio and newspapers.
Publicity to the general public was through ad hoc radio programs and to patients who directly ask.
She may not get enough publicity to inspire a generation.
There is, after all, a lot of decent publicity to be gained from a legal dispute.
Thaden won the coast-to-coast race, bringing important publicity to the company.
These voices deserve more support and publicity to amplify their message.
A simpler method of giving publicity to a security interest is by marking the charged goods.
As sponsors, they have given money and publicity to ocean-related environmental projects.
The Hills tried to keep the ensuing publicity to a minimum, emphasizing the absence of violence.
This time, however, nervous officials were at pains to keep publicity to a minimum.
Through their protests, they give invaluable free publicity to what they protest.
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