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The phrase "a recent statement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a statement that has been made not long ago, often in the context of news or official communications.
Example: "In a recent statement, the company announced its plans for expansion in the coming year."
Alternatives: "a recent announcement" or "a recent declaration."
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He was asked about a recent statement that he was "severely conservative" when he was governor.
"This is performance improvement work rather than crisis work," CRG said in a recent statement.
Mrs. Clinton's remarks appeared at odds with a recent statement by one of the Brotherhood's leaders.
"Sadly, the situation has not changed," Mr. Weprin said in a recent statement.
In a recent statement, FIFA gave no indication of what it would do next month.
In a recent statement she said she was considering whether to take legal action over them.
In a recent statement, James L. Dunlap, president of Texaco Canada.
"This process is designed to unlock superior shareholder value and accelerate global growth," the company said in a recent statement.
"HBO's 'Game Change' is a balanced portrayal of the McCain/Palin campaign," the studio said in a recent statement.
He sat on the bed and held one of her high heels as he looked at a recent statement.
"I hope the Vice-President will make the decision to seek the presidency," he said in a recent statement.
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