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The phrase "declared the winner of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe the announcement of a winner in a competition or game. For example, "The judges declared John the winner of the local spelling bee."
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Who was declared the winner of the Democratic primary?
It was Ghiberti, however, who was declared the winner of the commission.
The Brawn driver Jenson Button was declared the winner of the race.
On Friday in London she was declared the winner of the Anna Politkovskaya Award.
The leader of the Liberal Democrats was widely declared the winner of Britain's first-ever televised election debate.
Update: Mitt Romney has now been declared the winner of all three of Tuesday's primaries--Wisconsin, Maryland, and Washington, D.C.
Mitt Romney averted embarrassment Saturday when he was declared the winner of a presidential straw poll in Maine's nonbinding caucuses.
Last December, the incumbent, Joseph Kabila, was declared the winner of the presidential election, which was criticized by international monitors.
Todd Szegedy won $8,250 after being declared the winner of the race in which John died.
Analysts predict that post-election violence is almost certain, particularly if Kabila is declared the winner of a close race.
After diplomacy and international sanctions failed to dislodge Mr. Gbagbo, he was defeated by fighters supporting Alassane Ouattara, who had been declared the winner of the election.
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