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publicity

[puh-blis-i-tee] / pʌˈblɪs ɪ ti /


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Bobby thought of all the publicity he had generated ahead of the challenge and feared letting people down.

From BBC

“At a certain point, for some firms, it’s a publicity stunt.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"A publicity stunt? This is real. We have real feelings," she told People.

From BBC

Days after lodging her complaint, Lively sued Baldoni and several member of his publicity team for defamation, seeking unspecified damages.

From MarketWatch

It's been suggested that Highguard faced an uphill battle after the backlash to its premiere and the lack of publicity as its launch approached.

From BBC