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The phrase "then declare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to make a formal statement or announcement after a preceding action or condition. Example: "After reviewing the evidence, the committee will then declare their findings to the public."
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Then declare.
And she could then declare Bush the winner after the overseas count.
If you've created a character, you can give him cancer and then declare that almost anything else happened next.
You can't spend decades encouraging irrationality and ignorance, then declare a return to sanity when it's convenient.
Six of their number then declare for Brexit – and it almost immediately becomes a nasty, dirty fight.
He could orchestrate more civil unrest, presumably to step in and end it, then declare himself the singular and indispensable champion of stability.
Their challenge is to interpret the theme "Size Matters," with the resulting works critiqued by three judges, who then declare a winner.
"Ramzan on his own isn't culture; it's just a forced choice, to require this, ban that, build something here, and then declare this culture," she said.
This is the strange impulse of our "exceptionalism", to always borrow something and modify it slightly, then declare the end result definitively, uniquely American.
The really cunning ones delay complainants for so long that they can then declare that too much time has elapsed for them to be entitled to a resolution.
The following September, they would then declare that their initial placeholder name, Los Angeles FC, had been chosen to become the club's official title.
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