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The phrase "a statement called" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or referencing a specific statement or term that has a designated name.
Example: "In our discussion, we will refer to a statement called the 'Law of Supply and Demand' to explain market behavior."
Alternatives: "a phrase known as" or "a term referred to as".
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Each item of knowledge is represented as a statement, called a proposition.
Chancellor Angela Merkel, in a statement, called the assaults disgusting.
The American Embassy, in a statement, called the shooting unnecessary.
Trumka, in a statement, called the claims in the letter "simply misguided and unfounded".
President Obama, in a statement, called the attack "barbaric and heinous".
Microsoft, in a statement, called the European approval "an important milestone.
Samsung in a statement called the decision "a great loss for American consumers and workers.
Today Mr. Clinton, in a statement, called the rules "a critical, common-sense step".
Milbank Tweed, in a statement, called the lawsuit "patently absurd" and "totally false".
Mr. Dingell, in a statement, called the new mileage standard "aggressive and attainable".
Kyrgyzstan's government, in a statement, called the attack "a terrorist act".
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