"public" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- And I don't think the public have grasped that.
- If the public, our elected officials and we, the press, ever really grasp that point, the nasty ordeal of Mr. Tower may have had some value for the nation.
- And the public, reading only praise or he-said-she-said discussions, never grasps the fundamental disconnect between problem and policy.
- Administrators were careful not to take sides but some said the public might finally grasp the significance of the arcane budget battle.
- "I know how the general public grasps at belief systems," he said.
- But naturally, the general public can't grasp them so readily.
- I don't know if the general public has fully grasped just how undemocratic the present Labour leadership election rules are.
- The general public has not yet grasped the true relation of bacteria to this condition; a relation which, indeed, first became clear to medical men within comparatively recent years.
- But the general public in France did not grasp his importance and value until 1957.
- Scientists were left wondering if the public would grasp this as disaster.
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