famously declare

Frequency: 6.36.9 per million words

Used when referring to a very well-known declaration.

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Examples (20)

  • Stravinsky famously declared that music expressed nothing.
  • Winston Churchill famously declared that we shall never surrender.
  • The politician famously declared he would not seek re-election, shocking the nation.
  • The scientist famously declared that the earth moves around the sun.
  • Thomas Edison famously declared that genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. famously declared 'I have a dream' in his speech.
  • As he passed through customs, Oscar Wilde famously declared, 'I have nothing to declare except my genius.'
  • Einstein famously declared that imagination is more important than knowledge.
  • The philosopher famously declared, 'I think, therefore I am,' changing Western thought forever.
  • The president famously declared war on poverty during his campaign.
  • In an interview, the CEO famously declared that his company would put a computer on every desk.
  • She famously declared her independence from traditional expectations.
  • General MacArthur famously declared, 'I shall return,' during World War II.
  • The artist famously declared that art should comfort the disturbed.
  • It was famously declared that the war to end all wars had concluded.
  • He famously declared bankruptcy after losing his fortune.
  • The architect famously declared that 'form follows function,' a principle that influenced generations.
  • The philosopher famously declared that knowledge is power.
  • The tech mogul famously declared that his next venture would be colonizing Mars.
  • Nelson Mandela famously declared his commitment to freedom and equality.