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Discover LudwigThe term "pivotal declaration" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a statement or declaration that is considered to be significantly important or influential, and can help to shape the course of events. For example, "The judge's pivotal declaration of innocence was a watershed moment in the case and ultimately led to the defendant's acquittal."
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"In 1999 or 2000, I had a conversation with Roger Clemens in which Roger told me that he had taken human growth hormone," Pettitte said in the affidavit, a potentially pivotal declaration if spoken before a jury.
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And on "Coliseum" Mr. Okereke yelps some kind of declaration — "The empire never ended!" — at a pivotal moment, just before the volume cranks up, and the drums and distortion kick in.
Their declaration, signed by sixty-eight women and thirty-two men, proved pivotal in gaining women's suffrage.
But five years later, the "I approved" has become a pivotal device in commercials for Congress and the White House, a place for candidates to make a declaration of intent, summarize the message or take a parting shot.
Declaration: 1.46pm.
"They're pivotal pieces.
But pivotal uncertainties remain.
Mr. Sharpton's declaration was made as all four major Democratic candidates for mayor were paying increasing attention to black voters in the belief that this segment of the electorate could prove pivotal in the Sept. 11 primary.
It is a pivotal opportunity.
Previously: "A Pivotal Italian Aria".
That is a pivotal advantage.
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