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The phrase "a crucial declaration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an important statement or announcement that has significant implications or consequences.
Example: "The president made a crucial declaration regarding the new policy that will affect millions of citizens."
Alternatives: "an essential statement" or "a vital announcement."
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Only three people in the Pentagon -- the secretary of defense and two other people -- will be allowed to see a crucial declaration of what harm public disclosure of the information could do, Mr. Egan said, adding, "That's how important it is to the government that this be handled very carefully".
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Iraq has failed to provide United Nations weapons inspectors with new information they had requested to fill in missing pieces of a crucial weapons declaration, United Nations and American officials said today.
It is an important declaration.
"To their credit, the Brisbane declaration addresses a crucial issue: where multinational corporations pay tax," he said.
In this case, however, because the young woman succumbed to the injuries she sustained during the rape, Mr. Mohan said he would use her "dying declaration," which could play a crucial role in obtaining a conviction.
Only with the power of their own new deal could she have walked full throttle into the man's world of politics, and played a crucial role in the United Nations and its postwar Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
This declaration emphasised that community participation is a crucial ingredient for the development of responsive health-care systems both in high and low income countries.
THE "Declaration of the Rights of Man" was a crucial step in the French revolution.
Governments have a "crucial" role to play in setting policy and steering public investments, the Declaration states.
In a joint declaration, the religious leaders affirmed that faith communities have a crucial role to play in eradicating stigma and discrimination.
While it's interesting to see this on the agenda, it's a crucial time to reiterate the principles agreed to upon all nations in the universal declaration of human rights.
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