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The phrase "a similar statement for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a comparable assertion or declaration in a different context or for a different subject.
Example: "We can also make a similar statement for the second hypothesis, which suggests that the results will be consistent across different samples."
Alternatives: "an analogous statement for" or "a corresponding statement for".
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A similar statement for wavelet theory is false.
At this point, we do not know whether ((ell_{1},|!|!|cdot|!|!|)) verifies a similar statement for left reversible semigroups of nonexpansive mappings.
In 1890, David Hilbert proved a similar statement for the invariants of homogeneous polynomials in any number of variables.
We found it difficult to make a similar statement for UmSRT1-GFP.
Few TSE conformations at 400 K have been identified, so this does not allow us to make a similar statement for such a temperature.
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A spokesman for Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain issued a similar statement of support for Mr. Putin today, saying the siege and the bombing of a club in Bali represented a new form of terror.
Palin made a similar statement of support for Nebraska's Deb Fischer, who won the GOP nomination to the surprise of many last week.
A similar statement applies for Virginia.
The H.I.V. Medicine Association, a professional group, just issued a similar statement, calling for "changing federal law on H.I.V.-infected organ donation".
A similar statement holds for isolated V2O7 units or a less ordered arrangement of neighboring V2O7 units.
A similar statement holds for Hopf bifurcations, which we state here because we will appeal to its conclusions regarding the symmetry of periodic solutions.
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