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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "the announce" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect attempt to use the verb "announce" as a noun. Example: "The announce of the new policy was met with mixed reactions." (should be "The announcement of the new policy...")

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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

43 human-written examples

BlackBerry pre-announced (the announce before the real announce) a new phone today called the BlackBerry Passport that looks crazy.

News & Media

TechCrunch

Reigns and Ambrose then powerbombed Rusev through the announce table.

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Independent

Fandango makes his presence felt when he jumps on the announce table and distracts Ziggler.

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Independent

Paige responded by bashing Lynch, torturing her with the PTO atop the announce table.

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Independent

The bell started and almost immediately, Rusev took control with a Fall-Away Slam onto the announce table.

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Independent

The announce camp trains for the benefit of waiting parents, and parties that come in on other specials.

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The New Yorker
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

17 human-written examples

"[I]f announcing one's views in the context of a campaign for the State Supreme Court might be" protected speech, post, at 3, n. 2, then-even if announcing one's views in the context of a campaign for a lower court were not protected speech, ibid.-the announce clause would not be narrowly tailored, since it applies to high- and low-court candidates alike.

News & Media

Huffington Post

The announced crowd was 10,724.

The announced attendance was 7,835.

That was exactly the announced outcome.

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The New York Times

The announced crowd of 18,961 cheered loudly.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Always use the correct noun form, "announcement", instead of the verb "announce" when referring to the act of making something known.

Common error

Avoid using "announce" directly after an article like "the". The correct noun form is "announcement". For example, instead of "the announce", use "the announcement".

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Digital Humanist | Computational Linguist | CEO @Ludwig.guru

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Linguistic Context

The phrase "the announce" attempts to use the verb 'announce' as a noun, which is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI confirms this by suggesting that the correct form is the noun "announcement".

Expression frequency: Missing

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, the phrase "the announce" is grammatically incorrect because 'announce' is a verb, not a noun. As Ludwig AI indicates, the proper noun form is "announcement". To avoid errors, always use "the announcement" or a similar alternative such as "the declaration" or "the statement". Using the correct grammatical form will ensure clarity and credibility in your writing. Given the absence of correct examples of this form, it is best to avoid using the phrase "the announce".

FAQs

What's the correct way to use "announce" as a noun?

You should use the noun form, which is "announcement", instead of "announce". For example, say "the announcement" instead of "the announce".

What can I say instead of "the announce"?

Use "the announcement", "the declaration", or "the statement" depending on the context.

Is "the announce" grammatically correct?

No, "the announce" is grammatically incorrect. The correct noun form is "announcement".

How do I use the word 'announce' correctly in a sentence?

Use 'announce' as a verb, for example, "They will announce the results tomorrow". If you need a noun, use "announcement", like "the announcement of the results".

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