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The part of a sentence 'he declare' is not correct or usable in written English.
You could say "He declared" or "He proclaimed". For example: "He declared victory after winning the race."
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Will he declare all-out war on the Americans?
Or should he declare war on "the pro-pornography government" of Denmark?
This despite a 1987 demand from Ian McKellen that he declare whether he was gay.
Only after public pressure mounted did he declare that he could no longer call the Taliban brothers.
It's a story that will probably face far greater scrutiny should he declare himself a presidential candidate.
Still, he refused a defense request that he declare the sentence unconstitutional as cruel and unusual punishment.
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"Beat them," he declared.
"Automatic draw," he declared.
"Action now," he declared.
"Watch me!" he declared.
He declared himself "surprised".
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