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The phrase "the most hyped" is indeed correct and can be used in written English. It typically would be used to describe a person, place, thing, or event that has been the subject of much attention or hype. For example, "The new video game release has been the most hyped product of the year."
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It was certainly one of the most hyped.
The most hyped is called Play it by Trust.
Gary Parrish of CBSSports.com predicts it will be the most hyped Final Four game in history.
Mr. Sloss, meanwhile, has some of the most hyped films of the festival.
Many of the most hyped scientific discoveries eventually cannot be replicated.
Among the most hyped new starters could be the Giants rookie Eli Manning.
Strange, given that James was perhaps the most hyped high school basketball star since Lew Alcindor.
"One of the most hyped terms in the country is the personal health record," he said.
Google Glass is probably the most hyped piece of wearable tech at the moment.
travels to No. 3 Alabama on Nov. 5 for what will be the most hyped game of the season.
Mr. Cruz, maybe the most hyped newcomer on the Texas ballot this year, is easy to pick on.
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