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"incendiary comments" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use the phrase to refer to statements that are extreme, controversial and likely to provoke strong emotional reactions. For example, "The politician made several incendiary comments about immigration policy during his speech."
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Mr. Akin is no stranger to incendiary comments.
The White House has heavily criticised Donald Trump for his incendiary comments aimed at Muslims.
Outspoken and blunt — too blunt, some might say — Mr. Akin, 65, is no stranger to incendiary comments.
Mr. Cain's attempt to pass off incendiary comments as nothing but a joke may take more effort, however.
Some of the hits were fair game, particularly those emphasizing the Freddie Mac connection or Mr. Gingrich's more incendiary comments.
"It's very easy to excite the base with incendiary comments," Mr. Romney told reporters before the polls closed.
Mr Trump's incendiary comments on ethnic minorities and differently abled people have provoked criticism, but his significant fan base often lauds his apparent disdain for political correctness.
Asked in Michigan why he couldn't excite the base, Romney said he is not willing to make "incendiary comments" or "light my hair on fire".
She was deputy minister of arts, culture, science and technology, but was later fired by Mr. Mandela after a series of incendiary comments and accusations of financial mismanagement.
He is known not only for his Puritan work ethic and stubborn frugality but also for his occasionally incendiary comments, especially on immigration.
Consider it the Donald Trump affect: Shout incendiary comments to the press, defend them, receive backlash, say you were taken out of context, then watch your support skyrocket.
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