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"declare to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone is announcing something to another person or group. Example: The mayor declared to the public that they would be opening a new park in the neighborhood.
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Others have threatened to declare to him persona non grata.
The inflatable canoe, I declare to a sceptical family, is ready.
From there, he overhears Jonathan declare to the assembled company, "That's the trouble with Ripley.
Anyway, at that point, you declare to the player: "It's 136 yards playing uphill, so the number is 139".
Even knowing what was coming though, seeing Fabiola declare to us all what we had done was surprisingly emotional.
Attackers boast publicly of their crimes and declare to their victims: "We'll show you you're a woman," the report said.
"You shouldn't have to declare to the world what you're doing by what terminal you sit down at," she said.
At issue was Siemens's failure to properly declare to tax authorities the payments, totaling 450 million euros.
This was what language, what eloquence, was for -- to prod, to rebuff, to declare, to wound, to criticize!
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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