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Discover LudwigThe term "polemical statement" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a statement or argument that is intended to provoke controversy or debate. Example: The politician's polemical statement about immigration sparked intense debate among the public and media.
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Mr. Childs's 1988 design was thus a polemical statement.
Despite this imbalance, Mr. Greig, a Scottish-born playwright who is currently the dramaturg at the National Theater of Scotland, does not really make any overarching polemical statement about American foreign policy.
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His most polemical statements have centred on his admiration for the traditional Paraguayan family while comparing the LGBT community to "monkeys".
The latter assertion, however, although typical of the polemical statements made in the 1920s, when the battle for a more functional approach to architecture was being most strenuously fought, was not meant literally, as other statements of Le Corbusier indicate.
While it makes no grand polemical statements on the controversial practices of the pharmaceutical industry, or the true efficacy of the innumerable antidepressants that now flood the market (and no doubt the water supply), Ms. Fodor's smart, sweet play suggests that the endorphins released by garden-variety love may be the most reliable mood-enhancing drug on the market today.
He'd read one of Broderick's more polemical statements in the newspapers, and he wrote to say that he had no idea of the merits of the controversy involved but that he considered Broderick's statement to be an excellent example of expository prose.
tree of life cured my insomeeyuh lol What was keeping you up at night? i lent brett ratner my 2nd (of 2) parms dorz cos he wantd 2 impress women and I was worrid he mite get bbq sauce on it agen lol You've said your films are intended as "polemical statements against the American 'barrel down' cinema and its dis-empowerment of the spectator".
Many community leaders were upset with the tenor of the debate on extremism and the former prime minister's fondness for polemical "with us or against us" statements.
That owes something to his own statements – such as an off-the-cuff, apparently polemical suggestion in the 1980s that only colonialism would transform China – and much to a campaign of vilification.
Most of Calvin's statements on the Jewry of his era were polemical.
Zola's work notes are fragmentary, and his public statements about the novel are all distorted by their polemical purpose particularly the essay "Le Roman expérimental" (1880; "The Experimental Novel"), in which he developed a parallel between the methods of the novelist and those of the experimental scientist.
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