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in the public interest

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/ɪn ðə ˈpʌblɪk ˈɪntrəst/
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used to describe actions or decisions that are made with the intention of benefiting the general public or society as a whole, rather than individual or private interests

  • The government passed a new law in the public interest to improve healthcare.
  • Environmental protection efforts are often carried out in the public interest.
  • The company made changes to its policies in the public interest.
  • Decisions made in the public interest can sometimes be controversial.
  • Public health measures are often enacted in the public interest to protect citizens.