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Discover LudwigThe phrase "announce at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe the act of making an announcement or declaration at a specific location or event. Example: The company CEO will announce at the annual shareholders meeting next week that profits have increased by 20%.
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"But there is nothing to announce at the moment".
However, we have nothing to announce at this time".
"We have nothing to announce at this time," he said.
We have nothing further to announce at this time".
A judge will announce at a hearing Dec. 5 whether his probation will be revoked.
Facebook declined to comment on what advertising techniques it planned to announce at Wednesday's event.
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Attendance was announced at 39,368.
It was not announced at the time.
The crowd, announced at 98,761, erupted.
The pledges were announced at the United Nations.
(The crowd was originally announced at 113,411).
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