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"a statement like" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an example or comparison of a statement. For example: - "A statement like 'I love you' can have a different impact depending on who says it." - "You shouldn't make a statement like that without any evidence." - "She made a statement like 'I'll never forgive you' and stormed out of the room."
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I'm pretty sure they would not have made a statement like that a year ago.
On its own, a statement like that is pretty lofty.
That's unusual this early into a statement like this.
Do you think a statement like that incites hate crimes?
In the case of Cosby, a statement like Cain or Thomas's was unnecessary.
"It's very tantalizing to release a statement like that and leave the room," he said.
Yet, the model minority myth makes a statement like Bannon's feel true to many.
"You make a statement like that and you're questioning my character and my integrity.
It would be a statement, like a conscious statement, to put a dress on a guy.
Only someone who has never had to worry can make a statement like that.
Every time I hear a politician make a statement like that, I cry out: "How?
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