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The phrase "announce a list" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to inform others about a specific set of items or names that are being presented or made known.
Example: "During the meeting, the manager will announce a list of the top performers for the quarter."
Alternatives: "declare a list" or "reveal a list".
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The Whitney plans to announce a list of participating artists in late 2003.
Shorten will also announce a list of projects to which Labor will give priority.
In October, he and his Labour colleagues will announce a list of the cuts they think the least damaging.
Hideyuki Ito of Moody's, a credit-rating agency, suggests that the FSA might suddenly announce a list of those insurers that qualify to alter their policies.
The GSA is expected to announce a list of small businesses eligible for a separate part of the contract, worth about $15 billion, later this year.
While he will announce a list of benefits, officials said, they are not expected to include broad health insurance coverage, which could require legislation to achieve.
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A year ago, YouTube announced a list of winning proposals for "YouTube Original Channels," to expand the platform's content; among them were ones submitted both by the Onion and TED.
In 2008 the National Academy of Engineering NAEE) announced a list of fourteen Grand Challenges for Engineering in the 21st Century that includes the challenge to "Develop carbon sequestration methods".
In his statement on the radio tonight, Mr. Chirac announced a list of antiterrorism measures.
A master plan has finally been adopted, and the mayor recently announced a list of long-stalled recovery projects.
In early January, he announced a list of 50 extortionists the police would hunt down, in part by posting their pictures around town.
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