enormous publicity

collocation in English

meaningsofenormousandpublicity

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enormous
adjective
uk
/ɪˈnɔː.məs/
us
/əˈnɔːr.məs/
extremely ...
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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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With theenormouspublicitythey attract, they must be a significant factor in the insecurity the public feel.
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There have beenenormouspublicitycampaigns—and quite rightly.
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Enormouspublicityhas been given to that tiny minority of the profession who fall below acceptable standards.
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Theenormouspublicitygiven to this has highlighted the difference between the two sides of industry and sharpened the awareness between workers and management.
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He openly admitted what he had done and there wasenormouspublicitythat put him under a great deal of stress, which he survived well.
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There wasenormouspublicityand a stampede of people rushing around trying to jump the queues to get smallpox vaccine before anyone else.
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We have to recognise that the finding of a tribunal is made withenormouspublicityand can do enormous damage.
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When a court of quarter sessions holds up one of the local benches to ridicule, attractingenormouspublicity, it brings the law into disrepute.
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The lack of applications for rent rebates despiteenormouspublicityis the prize example of people not knowing their rights.
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Sometimes, from theenormouspublicitygiven to it in the newspapers, one might imagine that all or the majority of teen-agers were delinquents or hooligans.
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I believe that those ways would attractenormouspublicityworld-wide, particularly in our democracy.
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First, of course a dispute such as this receivesenormouspublicity.
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They have suddenly achievedenormouspublicityand a high profile.
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Does he agree that we also have to deal with television companies that giveenormouspublicityto that way of life, which undoubtedly has a serious effect on many youngsters?
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These cases did haveenormouspublicity.
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Thanks to anenormouspublicitydrive, 3000 people were forced to queue up, waiting to be let into an empty room.
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Enormouspublicityfollowed the project until 1941; in 19311932, it was broadcast internationally, with reviews and reports published all over the world.
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Discovered in 1966, the site attractedenormouspublicitydue to its attractive red painted pottery.
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