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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deliberate declaration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement or announcement that is made intentionally and with purpose.
Example: "The CEO made a deliberate declaration regarding the company's new policy on remote work during the annual meeting."
Alternatives: "an intentional statement" or "a purposeful announcement."
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Assuming "admitted" is even the word; assuming this was not a deliberate declaration designed to prepare the ground.
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They instinctively drew on a mixture of "identity" claims (deliberate declarations of how we'd like to be perceived such as a framed university certificate or photograph with a celebrity) to "behavioural residue", the aspects of personality we inadvertently reveal through our homes; for example a chaotic kitchen or a shoe rack organised in ascending colours.
"Chelsea utterly refutes that the club, or any of its representatives, participated in a deliberate ploy of false declarations or lies in order to cynically influence the result of the tie, to put pressure on refereeing officials or poison the atmosphere between the teams," said Kenyon.
Sexual coercion, and the threat of its possibility, in the street, in the workplace, and in the home, she found, is less a matter of frenzied lust than a deliberate exercise of physical power, a declaration of superiority "designed to intimidate and inspire fear".
Its height in feet is a deliberate reference to the year when the United States Declaration of Independence was signed.
A deliberate strategy?
Was that a deliberate choice?
It was a deliberate archaization.
It's a deliberate choice.
Was this a deliberate omission?
It was a deliberate misrepresentation.
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