Sentence examples for the proclamation from inspiring English sources

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the proclamation

noun

A statement which is proclaimed; a formal public announcement.

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The proclamation arrived in July.

Americans reacted strongly to the proclamation.

Other lawyers defended the proclamation as sound.

The proclamation by his coach.

The proclamation is still legible.

White supremacist Democrats vilified the proclamation.

Mr. Clinton signed the proclamation on Friday.

The proclamation alarmed liberals and conservatives alike.

The proclamation, as revised, has a total of seven "Whereases".

The proclamation shows how Lincoln shaped the war.

Whereas, and whereas, and whereas, the proclamation read.

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