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The phrase "a public proclamation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an official announcement or declaration made for the general public to see or hear.
Example: "The mayor made a public proclamation regarding the new city regulations during the town hall meeting."
Alternatives: "an official announcement" or "a public declaration."
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They constitute a public proclamation that others matter.
James Madison issued a public proclamation of pardon for the group.
But it was too late for a public proclamation to reach most people.
None of this has the gritty ring of a public proclamation to get tough on the cheaters across the Pacific.
One is a style where a chief medical officer might make a public proclamation as an independent adviser.
Despite a public proclamation in 2010 authorizing demolition, news of the dismantling was kept muted, no doubt in part because of international sensitivities.
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Marriage is a profound and public proclamation of love and it is also a government-sanctioned economic partnership with attendant rights and responsibilities.
The highest-profile public proclamation - a proposal to merge the economies of Liverpool and Manchester - was suggested in February 2014 by Jim O'Neill, a former Goldman Sachs economist and present chairman of the City Growth Commission.
And the public proclamation that I need a list.
Perhaps what sets Fontanel apart is her public proclamation of abstinence.
George II issued only one official public proclamation: The Edict of Loyalty to All the Bushes.
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