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The phrase "a said on" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a misconstructed phrase and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The report included a said on the recent developments in the project."
Alternatives: "a statement on" or "a comment on".
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She said: "Patient A said on a number of occasions she wanted him to stop contacting her.
It isn't just that this test gives the right result in many cases; it's also that the test fits nicely with the plausible view that an utterance of a sentence of the form 'A said that S' in a context C is true iff the content of S in C is the same as the content of what the referent of 'A' said (on the relevant occasion).
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"I did get a say on that form.
Mr de Pouzilhac says that Mr Bolloré will be given a say on Grey.
A family gains a say on how its genetic legacy is used in medical research.
However, Westminster ought surely to have a say on this matter.
Labour was wrong in "denying people a say on our membership of the EU".
Successive generations have not had a say on the European debate.
Britons ought to be given a say on their membership of the EU.
"Denying them a say, on an issue which affects them so directly, is unfair, undemocratic and unjustifiable".
As with many companies this year, Bank of America faces a vote on a "say on pay" resolution.
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