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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have to declare' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an obligation in order to fulfill a legal requirement. For example, "When entering the country, travelers have to declare any items they are bringing in over the value of $500."
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I have to declare an interest here.
I have to declare an interest.
We have to declare we're there.
Maybe I will have to declare the Eye "insignificant".
I have to declare an interest at this point.
Like Sheppard, I have to declare some previous.
But British vendors also have to declare the gain.
With local authority schools, governors have to declare any interest".
"You have to declare which side you're on".
Because of the liquid-explosives scare we have to declare breast milk.
Beginning next year, contestants will have to declare a continent of residency and stick to it.
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