public relations exercise

Frequency: 7.00.5 per million words

An action intended primarily to create a favorable public image, sometimes viewed cynically.

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Examples (10)

  • The company launched a new campaign as a public relations exercise.
  • Critics dismissed the initiative as a mere public relations exercise to improve their image.
  • The charity event was organized as a public relations exercise to gain public support.
  • Some argue that donating to the cause was more of a public relations exercise than genuine philanthropy.
  • This press conference is not a public relations exercise; we are here to address serious concerns.
  • The politician's speech was seen by many as a calculated public relations exercise.
  • We need to ensure this project is more than just a public relations exercise and delivers real results.
  • The new policy was introduced as a public relations exercise before the upcoming elections.
  • Is this a genuine attempt at transparency, or just another public relations exercise?
  • The spokesperson insisted that the product recall was not a public relations exercise but a safety measure.