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The phrase "a declarations" is not correct in English.
It should be "a declaration" or "declarations" without the article. You can use "a declaration" when referring to a single formal statement or announcement.
Example: "The president made a declaration regarding the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "an announcement" or "a statement."
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If you're given the option to choose fair booth sizes by order of preference, pick 2 or 3. Include insurance documentation, such as a declarations page, when you sign up to rent a booth, if applicable.
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It's a declaration; let's declare it.
"It is a declaration.
This is quite a declaration.
A declaration, maybe.
It became a declaration.
"Why make a declaration," one Facebooker posted.
(A declaration of names is involved).
A declaration on independents ReprintsSo does Disney.
But a declaration goes only so far.
And what a declaration it was.
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