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general public
[ jen-er-uhl puhb-lik ]
noun
- all or most people, especially those not part of a specified group; ordinary people as opposed to officials, experts, politicians, etc.:
The books have been warmly received by critics and by the general public.
This protocol can be adopted by any organization wishing to improve workplace health and safety for employees, customers, and the general public.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of general public1
Example Sentences
“What President Trump is basically dealing with is a clock, that enough new jobs will be created quickly enough so that the general public is going to feel that they’re gaining something out of it,†Klowden said.
“The Sheriff’s Department will continue to work in partnership with Metro or to ensure the safety of all Metro employees, ridership and the general public,†Jones said.
Yu, who has helped the Taiwanese government conduct happiness surveys, said that such reports often garner reactions of surprise from the general public.
In the case of the measles assessment, modelers at the center determined the risk of the disease for the general public in the U.S. is low, but they found the risk is high in communities with low vaccination rates that are near outbreaks or share close social ties to those areas with outbreaks.
Campus areas that are open to the general public are also open to federal immigration enforcement officers.
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