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I would accept only "publicly" as being correct. I'm surprised that you found dictionaries listing "publically" as anything other than a mis-spelling of "publicly". If this alternative spelling does become …
My natural instinct is to hyphenate expressions such as "currently-available", "currently-implemented", etc., when they modify a noun. Example: "the currently-available version of X". It …
Assuming that this wasn't an error because it went into production and was shown publicly, does this mean the rule of putting the apostrophe after the letter 's' for possessive was different before?
But if 'publicly listed' is intended as an additional optional attribute, then including a second parallel construction explicitly stating the other set of options would be good: Data were collected from all …
What is the word to describe someone who does not care about other people socially and publicly, that is a word or phrase which could describe behaviors such as littering, cutting in a line, …
macmillandictionary.com: 3. They advocate publicly for stricter immigration controls. Am I right? — Second, most people deem that " to advocate for somebody " is correct and " to advocate …
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