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The phrase "a statement that suggests" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a statement that implies or indicates something without directly stating it.
Example: "The report includes a statement that suggests a need for further research in the area of climate change."
Alternatives: "a remark that implies" or "a declaration that indicates".
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It's a statement that suggests Sessions is on his heels and needs to obfuscate.
"The time has come to make our city even tougher," the report declared — a statement that suggests little tolerance for retreat.
The Public Theater, meanwhile, issued a statement that suggests it won't be apologizing for its play anytime soon: "We stand completely behind our production".
"Isn't there a legitimate rebuttal," Ginsburg asked at oral arguments, "when he is painting her as the aggressor, and she has given a statement that suggests that he is the one who was aggressive?" We hope the Supreme Court answers yes to that question.
It has remained popular to this day because it projects a statement that suggests the wearer is elegant and has confidence.
While Snyder's may seem like a statement that suggests 'I'm only asking because I should' and the latter has an air of 'I'd rather you didn't, but if you have to…' it remains comforting to know that he has full respect for the love surrounding Nolan's trilogy which culminated in 2012 with The Dark Knight Rises.
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Last week, the organization released a statement that suggested 51 people were awaiting execution in the country.
Upon learning of the revised date, the lawyers for Curley and Schultz issued a statement that suggested possible doubts about McQueary's credibility.
Clear Channel responded with a statement that suggested it was considering another bid.
The Sanders campaign dismissed Clinton's comments in a statement that suggested the nomination was still his for the taking.
The next day, in Sacramento, de León issued a statement that suggested, referring to the President, that Feinstein might be "complicit in his reckless behavior".
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