Collocations withannouncement

These are words often used in combination withannouncement.

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formal announcement
I expect to make a formal announcement of the outcome of the review shortly.
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initial announcement
Figure 22 demonstrates the agent communication process, with the initial announcement message highlighted.
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major announcement
We will make a major announcement about our road safety plans shortly.
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official announcement
Though the official announcement of the decision took less than thirty seconds, the accompanying court briefs are carefully reasoned.
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public announcement
The proposal was that a design contract costing £500,000 should be placed and that a public announcement to such effect should be made.
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public service announcement
It is due to its political associations that this campaign is considered primarily an educational advertisement instead of a public service announcement.
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recent announcement
When we made our recent announcement, we thought it right to give farmers an idea of what the costs would be.
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sudden announcement
According to the account of that trial, defence counsel made a sudden announcement that he did not propose to call the accused.
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