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The phrase "use some publicity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting the application of promotional activities or media exposure to raise awareness about something. Example: "To increase awareness of our new product, we should use some publicity to attract potential customers."
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But baseball can use some publicity.
Graduated last in his class at Annapolis – dummy!" The former Texas governor and current White House hopeful Rick Perry, who is lagging in the polls and could use some publicity, also squared off with Trump.
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The nation's troubled nuclear labs could use some good publicity for a change, and here it is: IBM has just put the finishing touches on ASCI White, the mother of all supercomputers, and is starting to ship it to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California.
If ever there was an institution that could use some good publicity, it's the Los Angeles Archdiocese three years ago, it agreed to pay $660 million to 508 people who accused priests of sexual abuse.
"I thought to myself, I have a great opportunity to use some of the publicity my dad is getting to bring the spotlight to this issue," she said.
Please don't use this issue as some publicity stunt "Clause 4" moment.
Even some of the most successful ones make most of their money from public speaking, consulting or teaching, and use the publicity gained by their books to justify higher fees.
Then Pixar's IPO, masterfully timed to use the publicity from a movie release, gets him back on the public company radar screen.
Occupy Wall Street could certainly use the publicity, but Mr Dewhurst has misdiagnosed the situation.
The actor's agent tells him he could use the publicity; so he reluctantly agrees to the interview.
Usually, ministers are accompanied by a trade delegation, who use the publicity to sell their goods and services.
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