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Discover LudwigThe phrase "share publicly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something is to be shared with an external audience, outside of your immediate, personal circle. For example: "The event organizers asked us to share details of the event publicly, so that more people would attend."
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Why do people share publicly?
A private person whose loss we share publicly.
Could information you share publicly be used against you?
"I use it for moments with Charlotte I won't share publicly".
This research is a part of that: an attempt to be open, and to share publicly what has been discovered.
Lack promised to share publicly the results of their findings, "however painful," at the conclusion of the review.
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Not shared publicly on social networks.
Date is when the image was shared publicly.
Answers to this survey will be kept confidential, and no individual responses will be shared publicly.
These case studies will be shared publicly and used in D-Lab classes!
Blodget confided something that he said he's never shared publicly.
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