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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all this hype" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to excessive excitement or publicity surrounding a particular event, product, or trend. Example: "I don't understand all this hype about the new smartphone; it seems just like the previous model to me."
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You don't know why there's all this hype about the neighborhood".
"It's as if all this hype around a small French film has started to annoy some people," said Le Figaro.
There was all this hype around these two girls, but they weren't playing tournaments, so everyone was talking about how good they were, how good they weren't.
The press gets hold of it and then there's all this hype and all of a sudden a new scene's formed.
"There was all this hype.
The question remains: are they worth all this hype?
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"All of this hype for a six-week window, and then they have to find the next big thing," she said.
But among all of this hype was the lesser known Laura Simpson, who rang into Andy Cohen's What What Happens Live to reassert her position as Lawrence's true best friend.
All of this hype provided lots of ammunition for some easy trashing.
Which is why all of this hype for overturning Obamacare is just spinning wheels to keep the GOP base happy.
And I worry that in all of this hype about gay marriage, gay athletes coming out, and more gay people on Glee, that in spite of all these signs of so-called progress, Sturtz believes that the only way to have her voice heard is to yell out epithets of equality.
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