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The phrase "a statement that articulated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific statement that clearly expresses or conveys an idea or thought.
Example: "The report included a statement that articulated the company's vision for the future."
Alternatives: "a declaration that expressed" or "a remark that conveyed".
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In fact, Colorado's three Catholic bishops on Monday released a statement that articulated their objection to the hospital's legal approach and said it should be abandoned henceforth.
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The Mail released a statement that afternoon.
I wanted to create a statement that would endure".
NATO issued a statement that said she had been shot.
LG issued a statement that "strongly denies any wrongdoing".
Bank of America released a statement that expressed skepticism.
One, the foundation has issued a statement that provides.
She issued a statement that said: "I do not condone those statements that you heard.
"Harry Reid made a statement that is true.
A tautology is a statement that is true by necessity.
l A name usage is a statement that includes a name.
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