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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a serious proclamation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an official announcement or declaration that carries significant weight or importance.
Example: "The president issued a serious proclamation regarding the state of emergency in the country."
Alternatives: "an important announcement" or "a solemn declaration."
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Understandably, this may seem like the wrong response to such a serious proclamation.
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On the day the new healthcare bill dropped, the president made a new proclamation that raises a serious question: Can political whiplash be a recurring condition?
During his State of the State address in January Hickenlooper made one of his boldest proclamations about gun control in Colorado, encouraging a serious discussion about guns and mental illness in the state legislature.
[The Wall Street Journal] After not mentioning climate change once in his recent Earth Day proclamation, President Obama says he will be "very clear" in arguing on the campaign trail that the nation must "take further steps to deal with climate change in a serious way" that are compatible with economic growth and job creation.
A serious doubt now.
Scotch, a serious problem.
"It is a serious, serious business".
"We have a serious, serious problem.
Start a serious discussion.
Its a serious pain!
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