Phrases with «public airing»

The phrase "public airing" means to share or discuss something openly or publicly, often with the intention of making it widely known or seeking attention. Full definition

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Sentences with «public airing»

  • The mutually assured damage of public airing of policy differences between Michael Gove and Theresa May makes events inexplicable, not least as they cast a shaft of light on a political terrain that must undermine the Tory general election cause: the world beyond David Cameron. (labour-uncut.co.uk)
  • While Eramet noted that the outcome of the audit remained «uncertain» and «may or may not result in any liability», it is mildly puzzling that, given the financial profundity of TiZir to the wellbeing of Mineral Deposits, this is the first public airing of the issue with the Australian listing's owners. (afr.com)
  • The new Citroen C4 Aircross will get its first public airing at next week's Geneva motor show, ahead of the compact SUV's market launch in the autumn. (autocar.co.uk)
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