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The phrase "a statement to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement that is intended to be made or expressed in the future.
Example: "This is a draft of a statement to be presented at the upcoming conference."
Alternatives: "a statement that will be" or "a statement intended to be".
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It was not a statement to be challenged and it was not a statement to be explained.
Intuitionists have always believed that, for a statement to be true, its truth must be knowable.
It was later proven to be too vague a statement to be a prediction.
"I certainly consider DD-21," Admiral Arthur said in a statement, "to be transformational".
He was one of several players who made a statement to be part of the team moving forward.
That's not a statement to be taken lightly, like a lot of people's life is what they do.
When an announcement was finally made, it was that Hollande would make a statement to be broadcast on television.
On arriving at the court on Wednesday, the protesters stopped for a statement to be read on their behalf.
These odd Chinese vegetables — fungal and gnomic in their brown sauce — had for me the power of an adventure or a rite, a statement to be savored.
The question of what it is for a statement to be objectively true has itself been a focus of realist-antirealist disagreement.
But Poitras sent something in her stead: a statement to be read aloud for event-goers, along with roughly four minutes, previously unaired, from her interview with Snowden.
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