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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also proclaiming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that someone is making a declaration or announcement in addition to something else that has been mentioned.
Example: "The speaker was not only addressing the audience but also proclaiming the importance of community involvement."
Alternatives: "also declaring" or "also announcing".
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Now is the time to counter lies with facts, repeatedly and unflaggingly, while also proclaiming the greater truths: of our equal humanity, of decency, of compassion.
That said, the campaign is not above covering a spectrum of uses, claiming that the product is useful as a novelty gift while also proclaiming that it is "changing the writing experience forever".
Apple's also proclaiming that the entire catalog has been "Mastered for iTunes," which means that it's been tweaked for better playback fidelity on Apple and digital devices and software.
Its sort of a language, and it's also proclaiming power.
He continued, also proclaiming the "demonstrations are dwindling away".
He appeared to contradict himself, expressing doubt about the likelihood of a peace process but also proclaiming that the opportunity has never been more ripe.
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He also proclaimed its mission.
Rival Center Morton, Ill., also proclaims itself the World Pumpkin Capital.
Mr. Torres also proclaims himself a fan of the commercial.
In his early works he also proclaimed a preference for the West.
The chancellor also proclaims that his is the party of small business.
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