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The phrase "a keynote statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a central or important statement that encapsulates the main idea or theme of a presentation or discussion.
Example: "The speaker began the conference with a keynote statement that highlighted the importance of innovation in today's economy."
Alternatives: "a central statement" or "a main statement".
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Villiers will make a keynote statement about the talks in the House of Commons on Tuesday, it was announced late on Monday afternoon.
At a March 2009 meeting of the Copenhagen Climate Council, 2,500 climate experts from 80 countries issued a keynote statement that there is now "no excuse" for failing to act on global warming and that without strong carbon reduction "abrupt or irreversible" shifts in climate may occur that "will be very difficult for contemporary societies to cope with".
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It's time for Trump to come clean, so we know who he's really working for," said Working Families Party national membership director Nelini Stamp, a keynote speaker at the New York City, in a statement following the march.
The bridges sound a keynote.
I was a keynote speaker.
Indeed, unsavoriness seems to be a keynote in this aesthetic.
Aung San Suu Kyi sent a keynote address by video.
That would also serve as a keynote for the evening.
Wayne Coyne will also give a keynote speech at the event.
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