deal of publicity

collocation in English

meaningsofdealandpublicity

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deal
noun
uk
/diːl/
us
/diːl/
an agreement or an arrangement, especially ...
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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 ofdealandpublicityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As she said, it has lately received a gooddealofpublicity.
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He will agree that there has not been a greatdealofpublicityin the media.
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The raid itself and the subsequent court action are, of course, attended by a greatdealofpublicity.
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Some countries, when they need to establish a new office, do so with a gooddealofpublicityand form a separate department.
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It is a new and very frightening disease which has had a greatdealofpublicity.
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The identification and teaching of children with reading difficulties has proved to be a particularly controversial topic, which has attracted a greatdealofpublicity.
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It has received a greatdealofpublicity.
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Conflicts related to the determination of medical futility are apparently quite rare, although a few cases have generated a greatdealofpublicityand professional debate.
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There has not been a greatdealofpublicityabout its work either on the employment agency side or on the training agency side.
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A greatdealofpublicityhas been focussed on a relatively small number of cases.
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I will give an example which received a greatdealofpublicity.
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Some of the finds have attracted a greatdealofpublicity.
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Clause 2 has received a greatdealofpublicity, most of which has been ill-founded.
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There will be a gooddealofpublicitythis year about the introduction of the new methods.
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Indeed, it is exceptional in that it has received a greatdealofpublicity.
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It had a greatdealofpublicity, which was very useful.
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Moreover, it is an industry to which a greatdealofpublicityhas recently been given.
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His secondment received a greatdealofpublicityand it was said that his investigations would result in a saving in public expenditure.
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I suspect that between the two ballots, if the second ballot proved to be necessary, there would be a greatdealofpublicityand interest.
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This statement received a greatdealofpublicityand undoubtedly would have been carefully noted.
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