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Discover Ludwig"he proclaimed" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone making a formal statement or announcement in a dramatic way. For example, "The king he proclaimed that the celebration would last for seven days!".
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"Dance genius," he proclaimed.
"I am innocent," he proclaimed.
"Ahh!" he proclaimed.
"We are at war," he proclaimed.
Thereupon he proclaimed Tegh Bahādur ninth Guru.
Let Obamacare fail, he proclaimed.
"What a deal!," he proclaimed.
"The concert is dead," he proclaimed.
"Nationalism is what I believe," he proclaimed.
"He proclaimed genocide as a state policy.
"My roaming days are over," he proclaimed.
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