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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was proclaimed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a past tense verb phrase meaning 'to make publicly known.' For example, "The news of his victory was proclaimed throughout the kingdom."
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A republic was proclaimed.
He was proclaimed the winner.
Mr Gbagbo was proclaimed president.
A provisional Irish government was proclaimed.
Free love was proclaimed and practised.
Nowra was proclaimed a town in 1857.
Mr Savimbi was proclaimed a freedom fighter.
Zanzibar was proclaimed a one-party state.
The game was proclaimed a success.
She was proclaimed dead shortly afterwards.
The day was proclaimed a national holiday.
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