advance publicity

collocation in English

meaningsofadvanceandpublicity

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advance
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ədˈvɑːns/
us
/ədˈvæns/
happening, done, or ready before ...
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publicity
noun[U]
uk
/pʌbˈlɪs.ə.ti/
us
/pʌbˈlɪs.ə.t̬i/
the activity of making certain that someone or something attracts a lot of interest or attention from many people, or the attention received as a result of ...
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(Definition ofadvanceandpublicityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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An effective demonstration needs a degree ofadvancepublicity.
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It was pretty clear that the object of theadvancepublicitywas to ensure that at any rate on this occasion they would not be ignored.
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With very littleadvancepublicity, a meeting was called in my constituency to discuss this matter, because it is one which greatly concerns the councillors and aldermen of the city.
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There will be noadvancepublicityassociated with the scheme: the aim is to deliver a short, sharp shock to the owners of unlicensed vehicles and force them to relicense.
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I know that guidance was issued, but much more could have been done throughadvancepublicity.
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But ifadvancepublicityis true, it will have much to commend it.
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These are well-established procedures which ensure appropriateadvancepublicityand opportunity for affected parties to make representations.
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An assessment of the increase in voluntary relicensing as a result of theadvancepublicitywill be available in the new year.
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An effective demonstration needs a degree ofadvancepublicity: the police, therefore, are seldom ignorant of what is planned.
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We must arrange for all future interviews to be recorded, so as to get this amount ofadvancepublicity.
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If the media could giveadvancepublicityto a roadshow, the growing number of people who would benefit from going there would know about it.
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The debate and theadvancepublicityhas tended to concentrate on pesticides.
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Of course, there would have to be a lot ofadvancepublicitybefore we introduced the system.
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There is complaint of too muchadvancepublicity.
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However, it is considered desirable for there to be arrangements foradvancepublicityfor individual proposals where appropriate.
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It is too easy to obtainadvancepublicityfor a forthcoming publication, which can then be blacked merely because of that publicity.
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After all theadvancepublicityand public relations hype, this statement is a sad anticlimax.
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I am sure that there are lessons to be learned by the council and indeed by other burial authorities about providing more effectiveadvancepublicity.
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An effective demonstration needs a degree ofadvancepublicity: the police are seldom ignorant of what is planned.
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