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The phrase "a single statement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to one complete thought or assertion, often in contexts like writing, programming, or logic.
Example: "The conclusion of the report can be summarized in a single statement: our findings indicate a significant improvement in performance."
Alternatives: "one statement" or "a solitary statement".
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Eventually you can narrow the problem down to a single statement.
For a proposition is a single statement about a single thing.
There's not a single statement by her that would support that assumption.
Her coordination is a thing of beauty; complex combinations arrive as a single statement.
Then, beside each boy's name, a single statement: "May God avenge their death".
He referred questions to a lawyer, Hy Shapiro, who offered a single statement by e-mail.
A single statement from the city council is affixed to the fence: "Please respect this site".
Never, to my knowledge, have so many peak health bodies endorsed a single statement.
It differs from other programming languages such as VB.NET in that SQL achieves its purpose in a single statement.
In Chapter 1, we saw that Python allows multiple names to be assigned in a single statement.
Since the introduction of its new CPI series, however, INDEC has not made a single statement on this topic.
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a standardised statement
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a straightforward statement
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a one time statement
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a unitary statement
a single sentence
a single exposure
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