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The phrase "a statement that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing hypothetical situations or conditions related to a statement's implications or consequences.
Example: "This is a statement that would change the course of our discussion if taken seriously."
Alternatives: "a claim that could" or "an assertion that might".
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I wanted to create a statement that would endure".
The AAP will not publish a statement that would harm that income stream.
But he indicated at that time that he was considering drafting a statement that would restate his views on abortion.
But in light of British objections, they streamlined a statement that would have proclaimed it independent of NATO.
But Mr. Mazzorin concluded with a statement that would prove wrong: "No known instances have occurred in other markets".
But he mustered up one final surge of energy to draft a statement that would be read in his absence at the ceremony.
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Discouraged, negotiators from the 55-odd nations set about crafting a consensus statement that would preserve the current draft protocol as a basis for future discussions.
Mr. Medvedev insisted on issuing a joint statement that would bind missile defense.
Three other rowers weighed their options and decided against signing a public statement that would be released to the media.
Ben Ayers, from Blinkbox, the company behind the display, said: "We wanted to make a Christmas statement that would match Alan's enormous ego".
What a powerful statement that would make!
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