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The phrase "a long statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement that is lengthy in nature, often in contexts such as discussions, reports, or explanations.
Example: "The professor provided a long statement about the importance of research in academia during the lecture."
Alternatives: "an extended statement" or "a lengthy declaration".
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The European Commission duly delivered a long "statement of objections" earlier this month.
In "Comrade J.," Mr. Tretyakov wrote a long statement explaining his reasons for defecting.
On Tuesday, the interim government released a long statement that amplified the mixed feelings about the deaths.
After the Times article appeared, FAIR issued a long statement, but did not say Dr. Tanton had severed his ties.
Officer Buczek's widow, Christina Michie, read a long statement before Justice Michael J. Obus sentenced the men.
But Mr. Druce surrendered without a struggle and, Mr. Conte said, had given a long statement and been cooperating.
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In a remarkably long statement for the notably laconic actor, Mr. De Niro said, "The Cannes Film Festival is a rare opportunity for me as it is one of the oldest and one of the best in the world".
In a rare, and long statement, Kim said he was weighing his options before responding with greater action.
Finally, out of frustration, he issued a long formal statement.
The news conference began when Emmert delivered a long opening statement.
Around Europe the reaction seems the same and the White House also issued a long critical statement.
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