public venue

collocation in English

meaningsofpublicandvenue

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public
adjective
uk
/ˈpʌb.lɪk/
us
/ˈpʌb.lɪk/
relating to or involving people in general, rather than being limited to a particular group ...
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venue
noun[C]
uk
/ˈven.juː/
us
/ˈven.juː/
the place where a public event or ...
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(Definition ofpublicandvenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Others occupy a space within a gallery orpublicvenueand function in a manner independent of the space itself.
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First, these celebrations saw the transposition of the chants and readings of the most private of canonical hours to an eminentlypublicvenue.
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But there are of course many reasons to think of the home as potentially a ratherpublicvenuefor reading.
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It is pretty much the same in everypublicvenue.
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It must be undertaken in apublicvenuebut might deal with any philosophical issue.
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In addition to academic contact, the two institutes had contact in thepublicvenueas well.
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This show is recorded at apublicvenuein front of a studio audience.
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It is also used as apublicvenuefor concerts of contemporary and experimental music.
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The groups usually meet once a month at apublicvenue, most often a local pub.
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Films considered for discussion are those that had at least two screenings before a paying or non-paying audience in anypublicvenue.
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As it evolved more into apublicvenue, it was designed to represent features of small venues around the country, featuring couches and other living room-style seating.
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Unlike most town halls, it is apublicvenueand not the seat of the borough council, which is housed in the nearby municipal offices.
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The most common way of facilitating public communications is by using devices that are incorporated into somepublicvenue, such as public-address systems or digital signage.
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In the early 20th century, huge bonfires, fueled by confiscated opium and opium paraphernalia, were used to destroy opium and create apublicvenueto discuss opium use.
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He became unmentionable in anypublicvenue.
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The collection of videos are screened in apublicvenue(e.g. malls) wherein audiences from all walks of life share a unique film viewing experience.
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This allows reality stars an open andpublicvenueto address negative remarks said about them in confessionals.
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Most student performances now take place across a large number of public venues outside the college.
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The performances are situated in public venues; they are shared.
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Interested volunteers were invited to three free information events (step 8), which were held in well-known local city centre public venues with reasonable transport and good physical access.
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