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The phrase "a statement that translates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement that conveys or converts meaning from one form or language to another.
Example: "The report includes a statement that translates the complex data into simpler terms for better understanding."
Alternatives: "a declaration that conveys" or "a phrase that interprets".
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That's a lot of pressure on a dress -- so be bold with the statement you want to make, and make sure you are making a statement that translates your personality and who you are.
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"The answer to this claim is simple: Had there been no case, the governor would not have resigned and hastened to admit his grievous acts," Mr. Cipel wrote in a statement that was translated from Hebrew and distributed by The Associated Press.
The Mail released a statement that afternoon.
Pick a statement that has personal relevance.
DQOs are qualitative and quantitative statements that translate nontechnical project goals into scientific and engineering outputs needed to answer technical questions.
"The incidents of the first world war are our shared pain," Erdogan said in an official statement that was translated into nine languages, including Armenian It was the first time that a Turkish leader had used such explicit language in relation to the deeply divisive episode.
For a linear system, what that corresponds to or could be translated to is a statement that says that if x t) is 0, for t less than t_0, then y(t) must be 0 for t less than t_0 also.
Make a statement that says, "Yes.
The programmer translated each rule into a logical statement that could be found true or false, taking the form "if... then".
As a result of this work we have been able to develop a simplified set of statements and explanations that translate a sociological theory into a 'user friendly' form of words.
Trump's response came in the form of a long and furious statement that loosely translates into New Yorkese as "You're dead to me" – which delighted establishment Republicans who have long seen Bannon as the enemy within.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com