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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fateful statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a statement that has significant consequences or implications, often in a dramatic or pivotal context.
Example: "His words were a fateful statement that changed the course of the discussion forever."
Alternatives: "a pivotal remark" or "a consequential declaration".
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Then, later in that conversation, Hafiz uttered a fateful statement: "People have given me in small amounts.
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After a scene almost unparalleled in its history, the House of Commons last night [July 24] stood adjourned on the Speaker's order, the Prime Minister having been refused a hearing for his fateful statement announcing the Government's determination to disregard the Lords' amendments to the Veto Bill.
In a fateful hour, during his first statement as Prime Minister in 1940, Churchill told the House of Commons: "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat".
Fate has a fateful way of slipping into symphonies.
It was a fateful trip.
It was a fateful decision.
It was a fateful error.
It was a fateful choice.
It will be a fateful time.
A fateful choice, it would turn out.
It could prove a fateful advantage.
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