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The phrase "a statement that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a statement that creates a certain effect or conveys a specific meaning.
Example: "The author wrote a statement that makes a powerful argument about climate change."
Alternatives: "a declaration that creates" or "a remark that produces".
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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.
An evenhanded statement that will dissatisfy one side of the gun debate, but a statement that makes sense given a major premise of the book: Over the past two decades the Glock has been cast as a boogeyman, but as Barrett suggests, firearms "do not have inherent moral qualities".
Until now, the champions have attributed Fletcher's spells out of the team to a mystery virus, but the club have now disclosed they did this purely "to respect his right to medical confidentiality" and, with the player's consent, released more details in a statement that makes clear the seriousness of the issue.
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Asked for clarification about the "doctrine" the state department issued a statement that made several arguments but no legal ones.
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.
Newly appointed homeland security secretary John Kelly said Thomas Homan would take up the role in a statement that made no mention of Ragsdale.
That wasn't really true, but it seems clear that someone in the White House wanted to reassure Trump with a statement that made crystal-clear that Rosenstein denied ever having suggested he be removed from office.
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