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Discover Ludwig"who declared" is a valid and correct part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when introducing a quotation or a statement made by someone else, for example: "John F. Kennedy once famously declared, 'Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.'".
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The judges sent their own doctor, who declared Frampton normal.
WHO declared a federal disaster in five Oklahoma counties?
Players who declared but went undrafted are not counted.
WHO declared a public health emergency about Zika's effects.
However, there were some who declared their disappointment.
Park Chung Hee, who declared martial law in October.
Mrs Clinton, who declared in April, would have an organisational and fund-raising advantage.
He was a slave owner who declared that all men are created equal.
But the most violent censure of all came from Chanel, who declared, "Dior?
Ms. Sarashevskaya, the editor, said those who declared Stalin's experiment a failure missed the point.
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