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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a statement that included" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific statement that contains certain information or elements.
Example: "The report concluded with a statement that included recommendations for future actions."
Alternatives: "a declaration that contained" or "a remark that encompassed".
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He released a statement that included a question-and-answer section with Chief Lee.
The Redskins later released a statement that included an apology by Portis.
"Cindy and I will not vote for Donald Trump, McCainn said in a statement that included his wife.
After that meeting, the Fed issued a statement that included stronger language to signal its commitment to helping the recovery.
However, the president of the teachers' union, Michael Mulgrew, issued a statement that included a note of optimism.
Her comment was in a statement that included a compilation of what the Clinton campaign said was Mr. Lazio's negative campaigning.
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Each has to come up with a statement that includes a five-year vision, a two-year strategy and a ten-point execution plan.
l A name usage is a statement that includes a name.
Friends of the Earth President Erich Pica said in a statement that including this rider in the omnibus "undercuts one of the most important contributions President Obama has made to climate policy internationally".
In what is being touted as a historic meeting, the two leaders issued a joint statement that included a North Korean pledge "to work towards" denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
In August the House Policy Committee issued a policy statement that included a call for the United States to "aggressively defend global Internet freedom" by supporting nonprofit and commercial efforts.
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