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Discover Ludwig"in hype" is an acceptable phrase to use in written English
It's often used to describe something that has become particularly popular due to a great deal of positive publicity or advertising. For example, "This new video game is the in hype right now!"
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Elevator pitch Drowning in hype or swimming against the tide?
What the nightcap at the Superdome missed in hype when compared with Kentucky-Louisville, it made up for in tension.
The FT's editor, Lionel Barber, was - as one might expect - in hype mood when interviewed by my colleague Jane Martinson.
Critics of the two houses have long complained that their reputation is based more in hype than in reality.
Apple may have the upper hand in hype surrounding its device, but it has a way to go in technology.Max WatsonSeoul.
It's catchy and makes a nice headline, but all too easily it can become the first stage in a process that starts in hype and ends in underachievement.
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Given the check-in hype, it shouldn't be surprising that people are working on building check-in layers on top of Twitter.
Their role in hyping the dotcom bubble and other murky practices seems largely forgotten.
The best Roy Jones Jr. could come up with yesterday in hyping his next opponent, Eric Harding, was Harding's ability to avoid being knocked to the canvas.
He also colluded with foreign groups and individuals in hyping incidents related to Xinjiang with the aim of making domestic issues international".
Microsoft hasn't touted Media Center much in hyping Vista, but surely it should.
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