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Discover LudwigThe word "publicized" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to talk about making something known or announcing it to the public. Example sentence: The new vaccine was highly publicized by the government.
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His highly publicized injury led to increased public discussion about and agitation to improve player safety in the NHL.
After the last publicized seizure, athletic director Norwood Teague said the school has "100% confidence in Jerry".
Sanders's conference call is scheduled to occur just after Clinton's campaign swing through the state ends and will give the senator an opportunity to gauge how Iowa liberals have reacted to the former secretary of state's widely publicized trip.
"One of the less publicized, most salient changes in politics since the 1980s," he wrote yesterday, "has been the political coalition built by conservative Catholics and evangelicals even as the doctrinally-sensitive Southern Baptist Convention became the dominant force in evangelical politics".If that coalition can survive this election, I'd be impressed.
As the Washington Post notes, such books are "pushed by conservative book clubs that buy in bulk to drive up sales and publicized by right-wing bloggers".
His rescue was widely publicized.
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One of the most-publicized drone missile strikes during 2013, however, took place in September over Afghanistan's border with Pakistan's North Waziristan region.
Although the piece was supposed to show the efficacy of non-violent interrogations, Mr Bowden wroteThe well-publicized abuses at Abu Ghraib and elsewhere put all detainees on edge, and assurances that the U.S. command had cracked down were not readily believed.
On the third point I would add that Mrs Clinton and Mr Obama are not just better-publicized than Mr Edwards; they have received more negative attention.
The well-publicized abuses at Abu Ghraib and elsewhere put all detainees on edge, and assurances that the U.S. command had cracked down were not readily believed.
Third, he's received considerably less press attention than Hillary and Obama over the last six months, and in a year when a generic Democrat would presumably trounce a generic Republican, he's presumably still a more "generic" figure than either of his better-publicized opponents, and thus a better vessel for undecided voters to pour their anti-GOP animus into.
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