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The phrase "a major statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or impactful declaration or assertion made by someone.
Example: "The CEO's announcement was a major statement about the company's future direction."
Alternatives: "a significant declaration" or "an important assertion."
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He made a major statement today".
"If I did that it would be a major statement and it's not what I'm about.
So, when a major statement was called for, Kurt Masur was your man.
Mr. Roskoff called the out-of-state wedding "a major statement that advances the cause".
The performance was almost the opposite of a major statement by a Beethoven maestro.
At the same time, it constitutes a major statement of Ficino's own late metaphysics.
Wasps looked determined to make a major statement from the outset.
The wines made a major statement, except for the late-harvest riesling, which seemed awfully thin.
For any opera company a new production of the "Ring" is both a major statement and a risky undertaking.
Written entirely in questions (except for its one-word ending: "Thanks"), it nevertheless makes a major statement.
He was also active in the preparation of the Shorter Westminster Catechism (1647), still a major statement of Presbyterian belief.
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a large statement
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