formally declare
Frequency: 8.520.5 per million words
To declare in an official and proper way.
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- The new nation formally declared its independence.
- The president will formally declare a state of emergency at noon.
- The winner of the competition was formally declared at the award ceremony.
- The board formally declared the merger complete after the vote.
- After years of losses, the company had to formally declare bankruptcy.
- We hereby formally declare our intent to collaborate.
- The president will formally declare war if diplomatic talks fail.
- The treaty was formally declared null and void by both parties.
- The mayor now formally declares the new city park open to the public.
- He formally declares his candidacy today.
- The judge had no choice but to formally declare a mistrial.
- Applicants must formally declare any conflicts of interest on the form.
- The government is considering formally declaring a state of emergency.
- The court has formally declared the law unconstitutional.
- She is expected to formally declare her candidacy for governor next week.
- To resolve the dispute, the nations agreed to formally declare a ceasefire.
- A ceasefire will be formally declared once both sides sign the agreement.
- By signing this document, you formally declare that the information is true.
- In a letter, he formally declared his intention to marry their daughter.
- If approved, the committee may formally declare the results tomorrow.