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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "He declares" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that someone is stating something in a strong and definite way, usually in a formal manner. For example, "The Prime Minister declared that the lockdown measures would be extended for two months."
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He declares, "progress is possible".
He declares war.
He declares: "Now I get my say.
He declares: "Detroit is a blank canvas.
He declares them reeking with corruption.
He declares that major combat has ended.
He declares himself unworthy of his office.
He declares no other competing interests.
That's absurd, he declares.
"Nobody wants it," he declares.
But he can't," he declares.
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