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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so I declared" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that you made a formal statement or announcement about something. Example: "After much consideration, I weighed the options and decided it was time to take action, so I declared my intentions to the group."
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"So I declared that I would do it myself".
"I saw that as a negative attitude," Van Gaal said, "so I declared that from that day on Klaas-Jan Huntelaar would be my number one striker and Robin had to accept a role on the bench".
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4 32 p.m.: I'm alone in the office now, and the phone is extremely unlikely to ring this late on a Friday, so I declare the experiment over.
So then I declared I was boycotting the election".
But because I enjoyed driving the car so much, I declared a truce with the styling.
So, when I declared to my parents that I was a lesbian and then quickly followed up with "everything will be fine, you'll see," I wasn't just trying to assuage their fears, I was trying to calm my own as well.
So I have declared something of a Thanksgiving strike, and there is no better way to strike than by not cooking.
So I promptly declared an end to my quest to use archaeological sites to better understand the myriad outside influences that have affected this Puerto Rico-size island, strategically located in the eastern Mediterranean.
So I've declared learning German complete and crossed it off my list.
JB: So if I declare what I'm interested in on MySpace, but then I go to another FAN network, and I see an ad for what I'm interested in.
So now, I declare a moratorium on the word "love".
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