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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a proclamation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a formal announcement or declaration about a specific subject or issue.
Example: "The mayor issued a proclamation of gratitude to the volunteers who helped during the crisis."
Alternatives: "a declaration of" or "an announcement of".
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The speech was widely applauded as a proclamation of British grievances.
In some respects, it is less a proclamation of talent than a meditation on precocity.
At its core, the "Letter" was a proclamation of black self-sufficiency.
Upon arrival in New York, they met the City Council and received a proclamation of welcome.
No promotional literature for a city is complete without a proclamation of its key sectoral strengths.
As a proclamation of alertness to dozy morning arrivals, the track is hard to beat.
Is this costume a sexual advertisement or a proclamation of feminine strength?
Gen. John C. Frémont, commander of the Union Western Department in St . Louis issued a proclamation of martial law.
Washington essentially accepted Hamilton's advice and in April issued a proclamation of neutrality that was generally interpreted as pro-British.
That afternoon, the military leaders went to the Shah and asked for a proclamation of martial law.
He asked the ministers "what good would a proclamation of emancipation from me do" given the current military situation.
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