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The phrase "a declaration that will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a statement or announcement that is intended to have a future impact or significance.
Example: "The committee issued a declaration that will outline the new policies for the upcoming year."
Alternatives: "a statement that will" or "an announcement that will".
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A Rangers victory, or even a draw, would feel like a small statement of dominance, a declaration that will live beyond the final whistle.
This is a declaration that will dumbfound boxing fans, more than half a million of whom paid £14.95 to watch his challenge for Haye's WBA world title on Sky Box Office.
During the forum, the child delegates will engage in skill-building sessions, a negotiating session and draft a declaration that will be presented to the President of the COP15 at the Forum closing session.
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The time has come to return to drug policy based on best medical practices, to recognize the human rights of drug users and to produce a political declaration that will shift the focus of international drug policy toward a public-health-based approach that will aid rather than hurt drug users.
He said there was "some evidence to show how insurgent or terrorist groups can benefit from the trade" in endangered species, but the conference would result in a "powerful declaration that will demonstrate to the world that we will not tolerate this abhorrent trade".
The aim is to draw up a global declaration that will tackle animal trafficking.
They will then release a political declaration that will set the framework for the next decade -- and, by implication, the course for the global response to the HIV epidemic as it affects drug users.
Member States are expected to adopt a new Declaration that will reaffirm current commitments and commit to actions to guide and sustain the global AIDS response.
The conference is expected to adopt a final Declaration that will be the basis for follow-up action with African national parliaments, the international community and others in the months ahead.
It's an intensely self-sufficient man's warning to back off, a we-don't-need-anyone's-help declaration that will sound familiar to many readers here.
Strasbourg officials can see nothing in the Brighton declaration that will water down the European convention on human rights or rein in the court that ultimately enforces it.
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