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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a statement that it would form" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when discussing the potential outcome or declaration that something might create or establish.
Example: "The committee issued a statement that it would form a subcommittee to address the concerns raised by the community."
Alternatives: "a declaration it would make" or "a claim it would establish".
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Its new Freedom and Justice Party said in a statement that it would form "protection committees of volunteers" to help secure polling places.
The government said in a statement that it would form a committee that would spend about three months deciding whether or not construction of the plants should continue.
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Merck said in a statement that it would appeal.
The Gore campaign issued a statement that it would have no definitive statement until this morning.
In a statement, the Black Oak group said it would form a new Saturn Distribution Company that would keep a vehicle design function but would not manufacture vehicles.
I wanted to create a statement that would endure".
This journal required the inclusion of a statement that subjects' identifying information would be disclosed to publishers with signed consent forms, to comply with the US Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, which protects patient confidentiality.
His campaign issued a statement that said Mr. Rubio would host an event Thursday in Coral Gables to "greet and thank the grass-roots volunteers that form the backbone of the Republican Party and have helped fuel his campaign".
In a statement on Tuesday, Rogers Communications said that its board would form a special committee to select a new leader.
It said in a statement on Wednesday that it would try to find an "alternative form of citizen mobilisation" to demonstrate that COP21 would not just be left to the negotiators.
In a brief statement, Tyco said only that it would file a form 8-K report with the S.E.C.
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