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pub·lic·ly [ˈpʌblɪkli] ADV

1. publicly (not privately):

publicly

2. publicly (by the state):

publicly

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The road ceased operating as a toll road several decades later in 1852, when the road became publicly owned.
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She is known for her songs that were featured in several publicly broadcast anime shows.
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The duties of the position have yet to be publicly defined.
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The town-folks somehow always knew about his sexuality, but never mentioned it publicly.
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During this period, he returned briefly to performing, but has not performed publicly since that time.
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It still operates, but is not publicly traded.
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However, she publicly rejected the report as a rumour.
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Most is publicly owned and administered by park agencies in the respective countries.
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About 17.5% is held by two real estate companies, and the rest is publicly held.
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When their two children were old enough, she began performing publicly.
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