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Idioms and Phrases

Become a publicly held company, that is, issue ownership shares in the form of stock. For example, As soon as the company grows a little bigger and begins to show a profit, we intend to go public . [Mid-1900s]
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Williams had one month to appeal against his ban, to go public and get his career back on track.

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“We felt that the play was far too dangerous for us to go public with it; there was the problem of mixed audiences,†Fugard recounted in the Paris Review.

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“We just persisted, carried on, and survived it. We eventually did go public with ‘Sizwe Bansi,’ many years later, but only after it had played in London and New York.

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However, Black told Scotcast she decided not to go public with her diagnosis at the time as it "would get used against me" in Westminster - an aggressive culture that her wife Katie was surprised by.

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Lewin threatened to go public with “everything that has gone on in this trial,†and Tacopina responded by laughing in the prosecutor’s face.

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