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publicly

Aussprache: [ˈpʌblɪkli]

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Kontext: „visibility“

(adverb) when something is done in front of people or shown to everyone. It means that everyone can see or hear what is happening, like a performance or an announcement.

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She spoke publicly about her achievements during the ceremony.

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He didn’t want to discuss his feelings publicly; he preferred to keep them private.

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Why did they choose to announce the news publicly instead of privately?

Kontext: „politics“

(adverb) when someone makes their opinions or decisions known to everyone. This often happens in discussions about laws or social issues, where people stand up for what they believe in front of others.

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The mayor publicly supported the new recycling program to encourage the community.

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She never publicly criticized the policy, even when she disagreed with it.

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Has the politician spoken publicly about the new law?

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