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The phrase "a hubris" is not correct in written English.
The correct term is simply "hubris," as it is an uncountable noun.
Example: "His hubris led him to underestimate the challenges ahead."
Alternatives: "arrogance" or "excessive pride."
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It was a hubris moment.
A hubris he attributes to the sculptor.
They seem to exhibit a hubris about how far their influence extends.
The idea that they could deal with flaws as needed "was a hubris that turned out to be very costly".
One, that it's a piece of poetical trespassing on divine ground, a hubris that fails and deserves to fail.
With a hubris derived from its might and military dominion over Kashmir, the state convinces itself that it has the power to inflict blindness.
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One is a hubris-laden epic about a terrifying predator of reptilian cunning savaging his way to the top of the food chain; the other was the one that made $500m at the box office.
"Finance can move from being the wreckage of a hubris-induced disaster, to retrieving its basic purpose of enabling human society to flourish effectively," he said then.
Clinton is a creature of hubris, an Icarus or a Phaethon.
Looking for a startup with a healthy dollop of hubris, a sense of humor, and a shroud of secrecy?
There was a lot of hubris, a lot of arrogance, and people reacted very strongly to it," Bligh said.
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