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The phrase "authors proclaim that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a statement or claim made by authors in a scholarly or literary context.
Example: "In their recent study, the authors proclaim that climate change is accelerating at an unprecedented rate."
Alternatives: "authors assert that" or "authors state that".
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On almost every page its authors proclaim that cultural depth depends upon ecological diversity.
The authors proclaim that there are no other conflicts of interests.
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Additionally, these authors proclaimed that BD may be superior to the measurement of lactate levels.
In one article, the author proclaimed that Jesse Washington was innocent and George Fryer was guilty.
In the first of these, subtitled "Factory Life As It Is", the author proclaims "that our rights cannot be trampled upon with impunity; that we WILL not longer submit to that arbitrary power which has for the last ten years been so abundantly exercised over us".
The authors clearly proclaim that all the authors have equal contribution on this paper.
"Its motivation is not rooted in respect for high standards, as its authors proclaim, but in a mix of business school management mantras married to the conviction that public higher education is primarily a gateway to corporate employment".
The authors proclaimed, however, that this non-inferiority margin in a real life setting was in accordance with international recommendations for non-inferiority trials assessing antibiotic treatment for severe community-acquired pneumonia or for assessment of new antibacterials.
"The Master and Margarita" proclaims that "manuscripts don't burn".
This was the case although several authors proclaimed their beneficial merits in lowering IAH and avoiding the need for surgical decompression [41, 45 48].
This was the case although several authors proclaimed their beneficial merits in lowering IAH and avoiding the need for surgical decompression [ 41, 45- 48].
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