publicly

/ˈpʌblɪkli/
adv 2

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ADJ.

all, longer, recommended

The company is no longer publicly traded after the buyout was completed last year.

VERB + PUBLICLY

answer, apologizing, couldn't, criticize, declared, forgave, hasn't, questions

The CEO publicly apologized for the company's data breach during yesterday's press conference.

PUBLICLY + NOUN

belief, confidence, hatred, intelligence, rejection, something, website

The company publicly rejected the merger proposal after weeks of negotiation.

PREP.

about, in, on

The government announced publicly about their plans to build a new hospital in the city.

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