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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a statement given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement that has been provided or made by someone, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "The report included a statement given by the witness during the investigation."
Alternatives: "a provided statement" or "a statement made".
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In a statement given to Reuters, he said: "We are behind the attack.
In a statement given to The New York Times, AOL confirmed last week's layoffs.
In a statement given nine months later, he said he was still in pain.
BAE said they had nothing to add to a statement given by the MoD.
NatWest said in a statement: "Given the claims raised, distribution of the estate has been put on hold".
Quite a statement given that Bollettieri has coached some of the sport's biggest names for four decades now.
The Church of England also expressed regret for the hurt caused in a statement given to the Guardian.
In a statement given in 1999 he said, "she honestly believed she had singlehandedly removed prayer from school.
Producers sent condolences to Davidson's family of the firefighter, according to a statement given to TV station WABC.
(Through a Google spokesman, Mr. Brin denies making such a statement). Given that Google has lots of pre-I.P.O.
In a statement given to Bloomberg, Amazon said: "We take the security and privacy of our customers' personal information seriously.
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