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The phrase "hyperbolic declaration" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
A hyperbolic declaration is a statement that is exaggerated or over-the-top in order to emphasize a point or evoke a strong emotional reaction. This type of language is often used in literature, speeches, and advertisements to grab the reader's attention and make a bold statement. Example: The politician's speech was filled with hyperbolic declarations about the state of the country, painting a bleak and dramatic picture in order to rally support for their campaign.
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I've never been a fan of grand hyperbolic declarations in book reviews, but faced with "On Such a Full Sea," I have no choice but to ask: Who is a greater novelist than Chang-rae Lee today?
Obama has long tried to shift his administration's terror rhetoric away from what he saw as the hyperbolic terminology used by his predecessor, George Bush, particularly Bush's declaration in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks that the US was engaged in a "war on terror".
He compared his efforts to Salesforce.com's declaration that we were seeing "the end of software" — it may have been hyperbolic, but it also attracted attention and helped people think about the industry in a new way.
But more likely, the shallowness of the debate surrounding privacy is due to the willingness of public officials, from Bratton to those in the DoJ, to dismiss the concerns of a major tech CEO as "hyperbolic" or nothing more than a PR stunt, or to frame the debate through ignorantly simplistic declarations such as "dead people have no privacy rights".
But there are moments when the hyperbolic prominence of the work is such that it amounts to a kind of personal IPO, a direct declaration to the market: buy me.
Hyperbolic reactionism.
Hyperbolic Geometry.
Hyperbolic geometry.
Hyperbolic surfaces.
This may sound hyperbolic.
That might sound hyperbolic.
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