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The phrase "has been announced with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when someone makes an announcement or makes an introduction for something. For example: The upcoming movie premiere has been announced with great excitement.
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For decades, one ambitious project after has been announced with great fanfare, only to fizzle.
The Man Booker Prize shortlist has been announced, with favourite David Mitchell failing to make the final cut.
Hugh Grant will appear in the forthcoming Paddington film, it has been announced, with Brendan Gleeson also joining the cast.
A road map to democracy has been announced, with a referendum on a new constitution set for June 27th and presidential and parliamentary elections in October.
JW 3.10pm Looking ahead, the England rugby union team's autumn schedule has been announced, with Australia first up, and South Africa and New Zealand to follow.
The longlist for the most lucrative award for writing in English has been announced, with an appropriately gigantic number of contenders.
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But, like every publisher, I think it should have been announced with trumpets in heaven, all traffic coming to a standstill and frantic announcements on the News at Ten.
SELDOM can a government initiative have been announced with such humility.
Products have been announced with fanfare, come and then slipped away.
This year's Emmy Awards nominations have been announced, with hit fantasy TV series Game of Thrones leading with 19.
The Oscar nominations have been announced, with many of last Sunday's Golden Globe winners earning Academy Award nods.
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