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The phrase "proclamation of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when referring to an official announcement or declaration. For example, "The proclamation of the new law was met with enthusiasm by the residents of the town."
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4. The Proclamation of 1763 did which of the following?
It came to an end with the proclamation of a Tunisian republic (July 25 , 1957.
Henceforth, the year of the official proclamation of the Republic (1792) would become Year One.
Mr. Tshisekedi's side has called for demonstrations to protest the proclamation of Mr. Kabila's re-election.
The speech was widely applauded as a proclamation of British grievances.
Perhaps what sets Fontanel apart is her public proclamation of abstinence.
James Madison issued a public proclamation of pardon for the group.
No promotional literature for a city is complete without a proclamation of its key sectoral strengths.
As a proclamation of alertness to dozy morning arrivals, the track is hard to beat.
No. November 10 is the 20th anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic of Weimar.
In some respects, it is less a proclamation of talent than a meditation on precocity.
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