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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a statement has been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the existence or status of a statement in a particular context, often in formal or academic writing.
Example: "A statement has been issued by the committee regarding the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "a statement was made" or "a statement has been provided".
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Q: A statement has been made saying half of young people doing work experience get job.
It also caps what McDonnell said in a statement has been a transformational event for him personally.
Sunstein thinks some deterrence is necessary and, as you'd expect, he favours legal means, for example, giving aggrieved parties the right to demand a retraction once a statement has been shown to be false.
He has said he is disappointed with the reports, but is pleased that a statement has been issued.
As far as we're concerned, we're unhappy that a statement has been sent out to really have a go at a member club.
However, today a statement has been issued by Nissan Europe, and this confirmed that production of the X-Trail will remain in Japan and will not also be shared at the Washington plant.
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Such a statement had been made by only one other company in the world.
He refused to confirm whether a statement had been taken from him.
"I do not expect that after such a statement had been issued that the hijackers would risk coming to Pakistan".
Perhaps Williams' forehand was a little overenthusiastic and the first serve had not quite found its range, but a statement had been sent.
Against a backdrop of increasingly violent dissident activity, a statement had been obtained by the Belfast Telegraph heralding the arrival of another player on the scene.
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