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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has recently proclaimed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a statement or announcement made by someone in the recent past. Example: "The government has recently proclaimed new measures to address climate change."
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IBM, recognising this fact, has recently proclaimed the "digital divide will cease to exist" in the next five years.
MP David Tredinnick has recently proclaimed that he wants to see more astrology used in UK healthcare.
The stadium is currently fenced off – it's being circumcised to prepare it for occupation by West Ham United FC – and Boris has recently proclaimed the establishment of an "Olympicopolis" next to the aquatic centre, with hopes of enticing outposts of the V&A museum, UCL and other cultural institutions.
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The hedge funds managers, William A. Ackman and Daniel S. Loeb, have recently proclaimed diametrically opposite positions about the propriety of Herbalife's operations.
The scouting newsletter The Hoop Scoop had recently proclaimed Walker the best eighth grader in the country; now the pre-eminent sports magazine was going to take that hype to a new level.
The interest in developing SULPs has also risen in Norway, and several Norwegian industry representatives have recently proclaimed an urgent need for implementing logistics plans in Norwegian cities [17].
The realization that they were living at the heart of a four-dimensional infinity was somehow appalling to the victim-beneficiaries of a tradition which had so recently proclaimed that the world was created in 4004 b.c. and was destined, within some few centuries, to be uncreated, judged, and definitely disposed of for all eternity.
Creating a diverse work environment has recently become a strategic move for many progressive businesses that proclaim an advantageous strength through a diversified workforce.
That has recently changed.
Several residents of Chesterfield County, Virginia have recently received fliers proclaiming members of the Ku Klux Klan are not "enemies of the colored and mongrel races," according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
The editors at Self magazine recently proclaimed that "wellness has a race problem," but it would be more accurate to say that wellness has a whiteness problem.
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