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We hereby announce
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "We hereby announce" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in formal contexts to declare or make known an important decision or event. Example: "We hereby announce the launch of our new product line, which will be available starting next month."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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Alternative expressions(4)
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1 human-written examples
"Therefore," stated Prime Minister Viktor Orban, recently, in celebration of our new prosperity, we hereby announce that our beloved country's new name is, and shall be forever more -- 'Full'!" Many of Hungary's citizens, however, are dead set against the change.
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58 human-written examples
To celebrate the big event, Guardian Cities and UN-Habitat hereby announce the World Cities Day Challenge.
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It said: "Unilever and Kraft Heinz hereby announce that Kraft Heinz has amicably agreed to withdraw its proposal for a combination of the two companies.
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Having seen more shows this August than ought to be humanly possible, I hereby announce my own awards, the Logans, for the most memorable moments of Edinburgh 2008.
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An apparent assassination attempt persuaded the general to join the uprising, saying: "I hereby announce that I have abandoned all my duties to respond to the 17 February revolution".
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I hereby announce my candidacy for the position.
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So I hereby announce to you that by the end of 2012, I will be playing the piano.
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I am pleased to hereby announce that it was a phenomenal success.
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I hereby announce a reader contest wherein anyone may e-mail me with their own reasons as to why this is probably not a fair criticism of Obama; anyone who guesses wrong gets a free trip to some Texas ranch where I shall give you a ten minute head start before I hunt you down.
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We hereby declare the election invalid.
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"We hereby declare that we want an Islamic government, an Islamic rule that the people choose".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "we hereby announce" in formal settings where a clear, authoritative declaration is needed, such as official statements or press releases.
Common error
Avoid using "we hereby announce" in casual conversation or informal writing, as it can sound overly pompous or unnatural. Opt for simpler phrases like "we're happy to say" or "we're announcing".
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "we hereby announce" is to performatively declare or enact a formal announcement. This phrase introduces information that is intended to be authoritative and officially recognized. As Ludwig AI suggests, it's grammatically correct for formal usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
42%
Science
21%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Academia
9%
Wiki
6%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "we hereby announce" is a formal phrase used to make authoritative declarations in writing. While grammatically correct and usable, as Ludwig AI confirms, it's best suited for official statements, press releases, and legal documents, as shown in Ludwig's examples. Alternatives such as "we are pleased to announce" or "we officially announce" can be used depending on the context. Avoid overuse in informal settings to maintain a natural and appropriate tone.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
We officially announce
Substitutes "hereby" with the word "officially", emphasizing the formal nature of the declaration.
We are pleased to announce
Replaces "hereby" with a more common and polite expression of pleasure.
This is to announce
A more concise and direct way of introducing an announcement.
It is our honor to announce
Adds a tone of honor and importance to the announcement.
We are now announcing
Focuses on the present action of announcing.
We declare
A simpler and more forceful way to make a declaration.
We make the following announcement
Highlights the act of making an announcement, rather than directly announcing.
We wish to inform you that
Replaces the direct announcement with a more indirect and informative tone.
Be it known that we announce
An archaic and highly formal alternative.
Hear ye, hear ye, we announce
A very old-fashioned and ceremonial way to introduce an announcement.
FAQs
How to use "we hereby announce" in a sentence?
Use "we hereby announce" to introduce a formal statement or declaration. For example, "We hereby announce the merger of our two companies".
What can I say instead of "we hereby announce"?
You can use alternatives like "we are pleased to announce", "we officially announce", or "this is to announce" depending on the context.
Is "we hereby announce" formal or informal?
"We hereby announce" is a formal phrase best suited for official statements, legal documents, or press releases. Avoid using it in casual contexts.
What is the difference between "we announce" and "we hereby announce"?
"We announce" is a straightforward way to make something known, while "we hereby announce" adds a level of formality and authority, suggesting that the announcement is official and binding.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested