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The phrase "a similar statement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a statement that has a likeness or resemblance to another statement previously mentioned.
Example: "In her report, she made a similar statement regarding the importance of sustainability in business practices."
Alternatives: "an analogous remark" or "a comparable assertion".
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AOL issued a similar statement.
Moody made a similar statement.
The Bahamas issued a similar statement.
Mr. Bond issued a similar statement.
Mr. Gottlieb's lawyer issued a similar statement.
The Scottish FA released a similar statement.
Mr. Rumsfeld made a similar statement on Feb. 14.
Mr. Sharon made a similar statement on Sunday.
Mr. Karzai's office in Kabul released a similar statement.
The senior Democrat on the committee, Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut, issued a similar statement.
Yet he says that Freetown Sound wasn't intended to make a similar statement.
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