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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a statement from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a quote or information that originates from a specific person or source.
Example: "In a statement from the CEO, it was announced that the company will be expanding its operations next year."
Alternatives: "a declaration by" or "a comment from".
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In a statement from Navy Cmdr.
Findley later recorded a statement from Rice.
A statement from the J.D.F.
Here's a statement from Cameron.
It was a statement from Hideki Matsui.
A statement from David Steinberg, the L.I.U.
Was it a statement from the host?
— A statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry.
This was a statement from his campaign.
We haven't got a statement from them.
Ramos's note included a statement from Varvel.
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