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Discover LudwigThe phrase "announcement to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to show who the announcement is directed or intended towards. Example: The CEO made an important announcement to the entire company during the annual meeting.
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I have an announcement to make.
He made the announcement to the TV Times.
I've got another important announcement to make.
He has an announcement to make.
Piece begins, "Ed and I have an announcement to make".
An announcement to end thee suspense is expected next week.
The station waits for the official announcement to arrive.
So: Dear the internet, I've got an announcement to make.
We just made the announcement to the newspapers".
"I have an announcement to make," David Alan Grier said.
The recent announcement to 'green light' HS3 proves this.
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