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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dramatic stance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a position or attitude that is characterized by strong emotions or theatricality, often in a debate or discussion.
Example: "During the meeting, she took a dramatic stance on the issue, passionately arguing for immediate action."
Alternatives: "an emotional position" or "a theatrical viewpoint".
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His 2004 Whitney Biennial contribution showcased an animal with a fawnlike body, ears of a rabbit and a nose of a dog, frozen in a dramatic stance over what appears to be a woven rug (but is actually hand-painted fiberglass).
The Broad Contemporary Art Museum at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art has taken a dramatic stance on behalf of the old street lamps with the installation of "Urban Light," a collection of two-hundred-and-two vintage examples from Los Angeles and surrounding cities, assembled by the artist Chris Burden in orderly columns in front of a row of palms, outside on the Wilshire side of the museum.
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The only country capable of challenging it legally should it adopt a more dramatic stance is Germany, but the German constitutional court's ruling on the subject declares that the euro must be a vehicle of economic stability.
The administration won't even defend the ACA in a legal challenge brought by conservative-led states, yesterday adopting an even more dramatic stance against the law.
Paul's dramatic stance focused national attention on Brennan's nomination because the former top White House adviser has been a prominent advocate of using drones to strike suspected Islamist militants – including several US citizens – abroad.
He still sees vestiges of "crude early dramatic stances" in Wolf Hall.
The proposal is a dramatic about-face from the stance the government took under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
The words and tone were a dramatic turn from Trump's stance at a Wednesday news conference during his visit to the United Nations General Assembly.
The best way to avoid war is to be strong enough that no one wants to mess with the United States". Apparently, Republican candidates are particularly worried about being "messed with". On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton has been more ambiguous about her stance toward a dramatic expansion of the U.S. nuclear arsenal.
Their stances signal a dramatic shift in priorities for the nation's top law enforcement agency at a time when tensions surrounding police shootings show no sign of easing.
The state legislature's valiant pro-Medicaid minority isn't ready to declare victory, but one remarked, "it sounded like at least he's looking at options". That would be a dramatic departure from the state's stance under departing Gov. Rick Perry, who called Medicaid expansion "a fool's errand" and made his state the national epicenter of opposition to the ACA.
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