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The phrase "a statement intended for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the purpose or target audience of a statement or message.
Example: "This is a statement intended for all employees regarding the new company policy."
Alternatives: "a message meant for" or "a declaration aimed at".
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In a statement intended for companies, the commission warned that "companies should be particularly mindful of their obligation not to mislead investors when using this information".
Skip to next paragraph Enlarge This Image Tami Chappell/Reuters The Fed chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, released a statement intended for a Congressional hearing that was canceled by snow.
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