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The phrase "announced a verdict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts when referring to the formal declaration of a decision made by a judge or jury in a court case.
Example: "After several days of deliberation, the jury finally announced a verdict in the high-profile trial."
Alternatives: "rendered a verdict" or "delivered a verdict."
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The foreman announced a verdict of guilty for both defendants on all counts of murder in the first and second degrees.
The office has not announced a verdict and is presumably still on the case, but a spokeswoman, Ann Bradley, said she could neither confirm nor deny that.
The court has not yet announced a verdict or sentence in the case.
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They are still to announce a verdict.
The court is expected to announce a verdict on June 24.
The court is expected to announce a verdict on Wednesday.
The judges are expected to announce a verdict early next year.
Judge Williams will announce a verdict in the case of Lt Brian Rice on Monday morning.
But Melissa McHenry, an AEP spokeswoman, said the company was not ready to announce a verdict on the plant.
On September 11th a court is due to announce a verdict in the corruption trial of Mr Chen himself.
But Melissa McHenry, an A.E.P. spokeswoman, said the company was not ready to announce a verdict on the plant.
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