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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proclaimed him" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the act of formally announcing or declaring someone. For example: After winning the election, the people of the town proclaimed him mayor.
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Halle proclaimed him handsome enough to marry.
Mr. Alawi proclaimed him an expert.
They proclaimed him "a living legend".
-- The National Review cover proclaimed him "the great conservative hope".
Frank Lampard proclaimed him "a midfielder's dream... a one-off".
Bloody, bawdy, beautiful — Harold Bloom has proclaimed him a genius.
After their talk Adelson proclaimed him "very charming".
Mr. Karpov won and the federation proclaimed him champion.
Before the first debate, his aides proclaimed him above the use of "zingers".
Constantius II proclaimed him caesar at Sirmium (present-day Sremska Mitrovica, Serb).
His death caused a scandal throughout Africa; retrospectively, even his enemies proclaimed him a "national hero".
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