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The phrase "a political statement" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but typically refers to a statement made by someone in a position of political power or influence, or a statement about a political issue. Examples: - The president's speech was filled with political statements about the economy and foreign policy. - The senator's tweet was seen as a bold political statement, garnering both praise and criticism. - The protest was organized as a way for citizens to make a political statement against government corruption. - The artist's mural was meant to be a powerful political statement about social injustice. - The campaign ad was accused of being a partisan political statement rather than an objective portrayal of the candidate's views.
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It is a political statement, as well.
They were also making a political statement.
"This is not a political statement.
Not making a political statement is itself a political statement.
This is a political statement.
"It's not a political statement.
It was a political statement.
"It's a political statement," she said.
I saw it as a political statement.
It's less of a political statement.
He is making a political statement.
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