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The phrase "declare him" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when stating or announcing someone's position, status, or opinion. For example: - The board of directors unanimously declared him the new CEO of the company. - The judge declared him guilty of embezzlement. - She declared him her best friend. - The president declared him a national hero for his bravery. - The committee declared him the winner of the essay contest.
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"In our business, we'll declare him a genius".
At 30, it's safe to declare him a finished product.
They'd be so grateful they'd declare him King of Leaves.
All the man's public records now declare him an Arab.
One wife asked a court to declare him incompetent to handle money.
"The police should declare him a person of noninterest," Mr. Spiegel says.
To declare him the plaything of foreign power is political folly.
His physician, Dr. Borislav Goldman, called Israel Radio from Cambodia to declare him perfectly fit.
Unfortunately it was Peace And Co's turn today and I can't declare him on that".
On Tuesday, Mr. Belafonte filed papers in federal court in Manhattan asking a judge to declare him the rightful owner.
He'd had parliament declare him "President for Life"; it was the will of the people, his ministers had said.
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