Sentence examples for was declared over from inspiring English sources

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That country's outbreak was declared over by the World Health Organisation on Saturday, and Cross's story highlighted the varied nature of service to the country.

Along toward four o'clock, when the meeting was declared over, one of the conferees said, "If you want to know what I think, I think the Astaires are going to steal this show".

His political career was declared over.

The American occupation was declared over before the 2004 presidential election.

The Dab was declared over when enough white people on US network TV were doing it.

In June he rented a room, at which point the experiment was declared over.

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"It's still far from being declared over," he said.

"It was the first time in American history that a war has been declared over by an anchorman," Halberstam wrote.

"With all the talk of Caroline Kennedy, I didn't want the election to be declared over before it began, in January 2009," he said.

That country's outbreak has now been declared over by the World Health Organisation, but Cross's story highlighted the varied nature of service to the country.

If the race is declared over before they tune in, some scholars suggest, it could only further the voters' disaffection and the decline in turnout.

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