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The phrase "has been announced through" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when describing something that has been declared or informed through a particular medium, such as the radio or a website. For example: "The results of the election have been announced through the local news."
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Calpine will add about 40percenttoto its portfolio of plants either in operation, under development or for which development has been announced through the deals.
It has been announced, through his official Twitter feed, that Jules Bianchi's funeral will be held on Tuesday.
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Mergers worth about $1.6 trillion have been announced through the third quarter, the worst showing for the industry since 2009.
Meanwhile, the route that the Queen's Baton Relay will take through Glasgow has been announced.
Nothing has been announced.
What has been announced?
Q | What has been announced?
No verdict has been announced.
No casting has been announced.
No decision has been announced.
No such sale has been announced.
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