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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as he announced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that was previously stated or declared by a person, often in a formal context.
Example: "The event will take place next Saturday, as he announced during the meeting."
Alternatives: "as he stated" or "as he declared".
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His wife stood beside him as he announced his plans.
Yet even as he announced his guilt he hedged.
As he announced the concept, I thought: Love?
"Hook up with them now," he told his listeners as he announced the track.
Phelps's retirement was short-lived, as he announced his return to competitive swimming in April 2014.
"Education, education, education," Mr Zapatero said, aping Britain's Tony Blair, as he announced his new priorities.
His anger last week as he announced the decision could not quite mask the Administration's shame.
"I had never noticed Jack's signature," Obama joked as he announced Lew's elevation.
As he announced the deal, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg described VR's potential beyond mere gaming.
No wonder that, even as he announced them, Mr. Obama expressed skepticism that they would work.
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"The Guri has practically become a desert," Maduro said as he announced the two-day week.
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