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Discover LudwigThe phrase "declared winner" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when referring to the result of a competition, election, or other contest. For example: "At the end of the competition, John was declared the winner."
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In your opinion, should a declared winner be able to take office without opposition?
27 October – The Islamist Ennahda party is declared winner of the election, with 40 per cent of the seats.
But the home team never got a chance to finish the victory; angry fans poured over the railings and the Yankees were declared winner by forfeit.
Copé, 48, was initially declared winner by a margin of just 98 votes after the ballot of party members eight days ago.
He had previously insisted that were he to be declared winner, his election rival would have to concede defeat before any discussion of jobs could begin.
Photograph: David Goldman / AP 5.40pm BST Yamaguchi Falcao Florentino of Brazil is declared winner over Fanlong Meng of China after their match Light-heavyweight boxing match.
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Six of them managed the required 50,000 words and thus were declared "winners".
So far all candidates who were originally declared winners have retained their position.
It was unclear what process would be pursued to seat the 62 candidates declared winners by the special court.
Unless the education commissioner or the court intervenes, the candidates who have been declared winners will take office on Tuesday.
So in the end, our fund raised more money than any of the others and we were declared winners.
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