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Discover Ludwig"just declared" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe something that has been recently announced or officially stated. Example: The company's CEO just declared that they will be expanding their product line to include sustainable options.
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In other news, Detroit just declared bankruptcy.
And he just declared credibility outright.
The national government had just declared martial law.
Maybe they just declared bankruptcy or have medical problems.
Standard Life Investments has also just declared a 3.21% stake.
9.13pm: Robbie Williams just declared his love for Wagner.
"I have just declared Caracas a fascist-free territory".
The U.S. Commerce Department just declared major fisheries in New England, Alaska and Mississippi a "disaster".
He has just declared himself ready to stand in next year's election for another six-year term.
He just declared the past four years a success, and said that more and better was to come.
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On the dais, Saint-Just declared the absolute necessity of current law, and conspiring deputies buzzed angrily as he spoke.
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