Lexeme: |
public reference
Very Rare (0.01)
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Definition: |
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noun. A public reference refers to any information, document, or source that is accessible and available to the general public. It can include books, articles, websites, public records, research papers, government documents, and other publicly available sources of information. Public references are typically reliable and can be used as evidence or support for various purposes, such as academic research, journalistic reporting, or legal proceedings. GPT3.5
Word Forms:
- noun.
public reference (singular),
public references (plural)
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Policy Examples: |
- Basic user information, such as your name, username, gender, birth date, email address, mailing address, billing address, phone number and photographs; Messages and interactive forum information, such as discussion group posts, messages to other Couchsurfing users and information you provide in connection with activities and events; Other background, contact and demographic information, such as your occupation, personal URL, IM username, emergency contact, home descriptions, travel history and plans and other interests and self-descriptions you choose to provide; Information stored on your mobile device, such as your photo, calendar information and contacts, if you have given us permission to access this information; and Information about you from other Couchsurfing users, such as trust ratings, friend connections, public references, and other interconnections and interactions between you and other Couchsurfing users. #couchsurfing
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