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If you carrying anything across an international border, you would want to declare it to the customs agent.
I can Declare that my friend birthday Antaw is Monday.
I declare that I will work hard to achieve my goals.
I declare, you must study English for 3 more years. Declare the news to all the world. The second sentence has (you) understood, for the subject.
The president will declare a state of emergency in response to the natural disaster.
Obama won the 2012 presidential election.
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Failure to declare taxed items at the customs entry can be a crime. The Colonial Congress met on July 4, 1776 to declare American independence. The politician was quick to declare that he supported spending cuts. Only Congress can declare war.
1. Serving to declare or state. 2. Of, relating to, or being an element or construction used to make a statement: a declarative sentence. n. A sentence or expression that makes a statement.
The word sentences is a noun. It is the plural form of sentence.
I would be an asset ti your client's organization.
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This current government is useless.The government decided to declare war.I will speak to my local government minister about this.