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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what a declaration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express surprise or admiration regarding a statement or announcement made by someone.
Example: "After hearing his bold statement about the future of the company, I thought to myself, what a declaration!"
Alternatives: "what a statement" or "what an announcement".
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And what a declaration it was.
"What a declaration about life -- to live as if you're mad with love".
What a declaration of genocide certainly would not do is to lend greater clarity to what is happening on the ground.
There is some ambiguity as to what a declaration of war constitutes.
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Know what a homestead declaration can and cannot do.
That same day, the Congress ordered that the document be distributed — for what is a declaration if no one can see it?
U.S. versus Russian warplanes is a game that nobody in their right mind should want to play, but that's exactly what any declaration of a no-fly zone would lead to.
Healthcare's hyperinflation has ignited the DIY Health Reformers to declare what amounts to a Declaration of Insurance Independence.
If that is not possible, an appeal court may make what is called a declaration of incompatibility.
Throwing out the convictions, though, does not give the five men what they want: a declaration of innocence.
Ukraine's acting Prime Minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, hit out at what he called "a declaration of war by Vladimir Putin", and asked for international help.
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