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The phrase "he professed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is declaring or stating something, often in a formal or serious context. Example: "During the meeting, he professed his commitment to the project and its goals."
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He professed unconcern.
But he professed ambivalence about opera.
He professed to be taken aback.
He professed to be amused.
He professed not to be keeping track.
He professed not to want to know.
He professed love, Peyara Begum said.
Growing up, he professed no great interest in the arts.
He professed no remorse at the impending demolition.
And he professed enthusiasm about working with Mayor Bloomberg.
He professed astonishment at the controversy over his theme park.
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