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The phrase "declaration of opinion" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a formal written statement about someone's opinion, for example, in a court setting. For example, "The witness read his declaration of opinion where he mentioned his belief that the defendant was not guilty."
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Mensa's constitution forbids any declaration of opinion on a Mensa-wide scale.
In calling for passage of her resolution, which is a Congressional declaration of opinion, Ms. Roukema added her voice to a chorus of critics, many of them politicians, who have denounced "The Sopranos".
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But as James Madison wrote in his Report of 1800, such declarations are "expressions of opinion" for "exciting reflection.
But that's a far cry from making public declarations of political opinions, a practice he believes would "erode our credibility and feed the false notion that there are no real facts, no impartial reporting or analysis — just spin and polemic".
The result, after some editing by the Auden scholar Nicholas Jenkins, is a lurching cascade of opinion and declarations with no necessary connection between them.
In his eponymous treatise on public opinion published in 1922, the American editorialist Walter Lippmann qualified his observation that democracies tend to make a mystery out of public opinion with the declaration that "there have been skilled organizers of opinion who understood the mystery well enough to create majorities on election day".
Madison indicated that a declaration of unconstitutionality would be an expression of opinion, with no legal force.
In my opinion, the declaration of victory is premature.
"It is a human right under Article 19 of the universal declaration of human rights, which provides for freedom of opinion and expression.
"If this is enough," Professor Walker said of Professor Bielby's declaration, "this opinion is perfectly transportable".
The declaration, though, says that "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression".
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