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Discover Ludwig"are proclaimed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used in formal contexts to describe an official announcement or declaration. For example, "At the end of the ceremony, the results of the election are proclaimed."
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That is why cuts are proclaimed but never done.
Policies, liberal and conservative, are proclaimed on its behalf.
Those ideas — loving Jesus means hating gay people — are proclaimed in Christian churches and on Christian television and radio broadcasts.
When national parks are proclaimed, communities are often resettled outside the park in an endeavour to control human/wildlife conflict.
We eventually get into trouble when human decrees contrary to physical facts are proclaimed to be true.
As a general rule, operas that are proclaimed as neglected masterpieces need to be approached with caution.
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City officials are proclaiming infrastructure improvements, too.
Commentators are proclaiming that the nationalist populist wave has stalled.
Defense officials are proclaiming this "Iraqification" program a success.
People everywhere are proclaiming and mourning the death of politics.
A republic was proclaimed.
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