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The phrase "a statement that made" is not correct in English.
It seems to be missing a noun or subject after "made" to complete the thought. You can use it in contexts where you want to refer to a specific statement that had an impact or significance, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "The report included a statement that made a significant impact on the audience."
Alternatives: "a statement that had" or "a statement that created" or "a statement that caused".
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But the SEC commissioner, Mike Slive, released a statement that made Texas A&M's move sound inevitable, saying the conference had begun exploring a 13-team schedule model.
Mr. Romney insisted that he agreed more than he disagreed with Mr. Santorum — a statement that made Mr. Santorum shake his head.
Chivas USA issued a press release in response on Wednesday, a statement that made no direct reference to the Real Sports spot or specific allegations, but proclaimed a commitment to diversity at the club.
Last week, Apple issued a statement that made it clear that changes it made a year ago were indeed slowing down the maximum performance of iPhones with older batteries.
Me and Wayne was cool until I read a magazine where he made a statement that made me feel real disrespected.
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Mr Messham has tonight made a statement that makes clear he wrongly identified his abuser and has apologised.
They will have a lovely lunch and then come out with a statement that makes the FA feel really small and naughty.
Ms. Steinem said of Mr. Bloomberg: "It is remarkable when a candidate comes forth with a statement that makes your choice so clear.
"There has always been a division between those who want to concentrate on what will make a difference, and those who are more interested in making a statement that makes them feel better," he said.
It's great to have a statement that makes people rock back on their feet and open their eyes wide.
"Mr Messham has tonight made a statement that makes clear he wrongly identified his abuser and has apologised," the corporation said in a statement.
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