Examples of 'much publicity' in a sentence

Meaning of "much publicity"

The phrase 'much publicity' refers to a significant amount of attention, awareness, or promotion given to a person, event, or topic in the media or public sphere. It suggests that something has gained widespread recognition or coverage, often resulting in increased visibility or public interest

How to use "much publicity" in a sentence

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She gets twice as much publicity as you do.
So much publicity we will never have again.
But there is not much publicity on diabetes.
But what did she do to receive so much publicity.
Not much publicity for either so far.
The incident garnered her much publicity.
It did not get much publicity around these parts.
The case had received so much publicity.
There was so much publicity when she came forward.
This use was the subject of much publicity.
Glean as much publicity as we paid for.
We are trying very hard to get as much publicity as possible.
These received much publicity but were usually settled quickly.
You generate too much publicity.
So much publicity ensues that the match is televised live.

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You are going to get much publicity with this book.
The relationship has subsequently received much publicity.
But there was so much publicity about it.
They certainly achieved their objective of much publicity.
There is not much publicity in regard.
Do not think we can have too much publicity.
I plan to draw as much publicity as possible toward this.
The broadcast received much publicity.
Create so much publicity that the party is forced to nominate them.
They give criminals so much publicity.
Too much publicity.
You give this guy too much publicity.
Studio got so much publicity that these people were nationally famous.
I would like to know why it had so much publicity.
Rodman garnered as much publicity for his public antics.
I have never seen one game receive so much publicity.
He warned that too much publicity could impair the initiative.
It cannot be given too much publicity.
But there was so much publicity about it that people never forgot him.
We cannot have too much publicity.
So much publicity and education has focused on the so called food pyramid.
We made you much publicity.
People in thousands attended these meetings without much publicity.
There is too much publicity.
It held continuous headlines in the media and drew much publicity.
This brought the village much publicity and was greatly enjoyed by local people.
The team played in tournaments and received much publicity.
The concerts aroused much publicity but generated aggressive comments from critics.
Now is the time to give the issue as much publicity as possible.
With so much publicity now surrounding Knox.
It did not get much publicity.
The airline felt that her presence on flights would attract too much publicity.
Its launch was marred by too much publicity and attention.
I believe it is very rewarding for the families to have this much publicity.
De Bono never got much publicity here.

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