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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a statement slamming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement that criticizes or attacks someone or something.
Example: "The politician issued a statement slamming the proposed legislation, arguing it would harm the community."
Alternatives: "a statement criticizing" or "a statement condemning".
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UPDATE: The Obama campaign releases a statement slamming Romney's jobs plan as a fraud.
On February 14th, during a week of intensive Senate talks on potential legislation, D.H.S. issued a statement slamming the bipartisan bills opposed by the White House.
The "Freedom Alliance," a group founded by Lt. Col. Oliver L. North and based in Dulles, Va., issued a statement slamming the studio for "destroying a traditional American hero".
Now one of the removed apps, AdBlock Plus, has hit back publicly at what it dubs a "unilateral move by Google", putting out a statement slamming Mountain View for threatening consumer choice.
They issued a statement slamming the practice and distancing themselves from the church.
CNN released a statement slamming Trump's "dangerous" rhetoric minutes after the tense press conference came to a close.
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Canada's trade minister, furious, has left Belgium entirely, firing off a blistering statement, slamming Europe's inability to ink a deal "even with a country as nice and as patient as Canada".
But it was the most emphatic, a statement slam in a statement game.
The 49ers took the lead when swingman James Ennis picked up a loose ball, sprinted, leapt and threw down a statement slam.
"Guardians Of The Galaxy" director James Gunn also wrote a poignant statement slamming Weinstein and criticizing "everyone who enabled [Weinstein] to get away with such behavior".
Bannon initially appeared to ignore the elephant in the room, however eventually took a question about Trump's statement slamming his former ally.
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