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release it in public vs release it to public

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Release it in public' implies releasing something while in a public setting or to a public audience. 'Release it to the public' implies making something available or accessible to the general public.

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release it in public

This phrase is correct and can be used when referring to releasing something while in a public setting or to a public audience.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize the act of releasing something in the presence of a public audience or in a public location.

Examples:

  • The company decided to release the new product in public to generate excitement.
  • The artist chose to release the song in public during a live concert.
  • Summary[edit]. This is the scan of a page from my Indian Passport, and I release it in public domain. Zaatar 21:07, 4 July 2007 (UTC) ...
  • Summary[edit]. This is the scan of the front page of my OCI Registration Certificate, and I release it in public domain. Jk_Nair 21:07, 9 February 2008 ( UTC) ...
  • May 16, 2015 ... Date, 13 March 2007. Source, I created it. Author, me. Permission (Reusing this file). I created it and I release it in public domain.
  • Nov 3, 2015 ... We are actually still testing the Android app internally, but hope to release it in public beta soon. It's likely that we will release the iOS App ...

Alternatives:

  • present it in public
  • unveil it in public
  • introduce it in public
  • show it to the public
  • demonstrate it in public

release it to public

This phrase is correct and is commonly used when referring to making something available or accessible to the general public.

This phrase is used when you want to highlight the action of making something public or accessible to everyone.

Examples:

  • The company decided to release the new software to the public for testing.
  • The government plans to release the report to the public next week.
  • Summary[edit]. Source:Dave Thomas I am providing this photo myself. I am the creator of the photo and release it to public domain. I provided this photo to IMDB  ...
  • ... 2008 · Thumbnail for version as of 06:02, 3 December 2008, 699 × 465 (266 KB), Jumacdon (talk | contribs), I took this picture and release it to public domain.
  • Mar 10, 2015 ... You have to take your startup out of the garage and release it to public scrutiny. While intimidating, a public launch adds some sense of validity ...
  • Sep 11, 2014 ... It will be responsibility of Release Team to release it to Public and to Production. RM works with four pillars, Change Management, Build ...

Alternatives:

  • make it public
  • share it with the public
  • publish it for the public
  • provide it to the public
  • offer it to the public

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