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The phrase "a significant statement of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an important declaration or assertion regarding a particular subject or issue.
Example: "The report provides a significant statement of the challenges faced by the community in the past year."
Alternatives: "an important declaration of" or "a notable assertion of".
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McLaren made a significant statement of intent in signing Alonso last year - and the Spaniard, still regarded by many as the most complete driver on the grid, took a big risk in joining them.
It may be late in his term, Ahmed says, but for the president to visit a mosque when Donald Trump is calling for a ban on Muslims entering the country is clearly a significant statement of American values.
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He made a significant statement on collegiality, or the sharing of the govt. of the Church by the Pope and the bishops, & indicated that de-Italianization of the Curia is inevitable.
It was a significant statement to make.
But, he noted, her spurning of the Royall chair "was a significant statement made by the dean of one of the nation's top law schools".
But people might reasonably object that I hadn't taken account of a significant statement made this week by Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian church.
That is quite a significant statement".
Consequently, a significant statement could not be announced (Table 6).
The much anticipated tactical directive is the most significant statement of a war-fighting policy in Afghanistan yet by General Petraeus.
Finally we conclude, based on the BI-RADS classification, that an objective comparability and highly significant statement of diagnosis can be made [ 2– 6, 12– 16].
A win for Best Picture would certainly be a big victory for their efforts, but wins in these categories would make significant statements of their own too.
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