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Sentence It is grammatically correct to use "declared of" in a sentence, but it may not be a commonly used phrase in everyday English.
It is mostly used in formal or legal contexts. Example sentence: The defendant was declared of sound mind by the court.
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In December 1208 Frederick, then 14, was declared of age.
"THE worst are full of passionate intensity," W.B. Yeats declared of religious zealots.
"He doesn't tell the truth," Mr. Santorum declared of the president.
"He's trembling back here," Mr. Peruto declared of Father Brennan at one point.
"It can't be broke up," he declared of the African Village.
"It's not joyful, but we persevere," one man in the crowd declared of the occasion.
Peter died (September 1834), and Maria was declared of age at 14.
"It was born with a grey Beard," Samuel Johnson famously declared of the charter.
In 1843 Espartero was deposed by military officers and Isabella was declared of age.
Until Zheng was officially declared of age in 238, his government was headed by Lü Buwei.
"This is the end of it," Parcells declared of his coaching desires at the time.
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