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The phrase "a forceful declaration that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing a strong statement or assertion about a particular subject or issue.
Example: "The politician made a forceful declaration that the new policy would benefit all citizens."
Alternatives: "a strong statement that" or "an emphatic assertion that".
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When Zaka released him, with a forceful declaration that he would get it if he told anyone about their conversation, Kasparov crept away.
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The self-assurance that colors Obama's assumption that her personal feelings are some bellwether of American achievement is also palpable in her forceful declarations that her husband is the only person who can solve the country's problems.
The prickliest and most forceful of the four women, played in the Chicago production by Irma P. Hall, ends the discussion with a declaration that sums up the credo guiding many civil rights demonstrators.
It's a non-binding declaration that cannot be enforced.
A declaration that I'm a little nervous about.
Indeed, Weidenfeld becomes quite forceful in his declaration that far from wanting to publish them, he doesn't even want to represent them in the House of Lords (he was made a peer in 1976).
The ballade opened with a forceful line that began in the low register of the piano and rose up the keyboard in octaves, as if making some grim declaration.
Asian literature scholar Thomas Inge believes she had "a forceful personality that seldom won her friends".
Each package declaration that includes subprogram declarations or deferred constant declarations must have a corresponding package body to fill in the missing details.
It was a forceful rejection, at that.
One thing that might help is a louder and more forceful declaration from Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. about the damage the sequester is doing to America's courts — the subject of a much-needed Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing scheduled for Tuesday by Senator Christopher Coons, a Delaware Democrat.
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