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The phrase "a statement to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has something they want to express or communicate.
Example: "I have a statement to make regarding the recent changes in our policy."
Alternatives: "a point to express" or "a message to convey".
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"I'll have a statement to make on that in the near future," he said.
It was more because I wanted to be a statement, to make a statement.
It's a statement to make anyone who spent time in Iraq from 2003 onward laugh or cry.
But British objections led to a trimming back of a statement to make it independent of NATO.
But if there was a statement to make afterward, it should have been more about the division race than the conference.
Lebedev keeps Novaya Gazeta at arm's length and whenever he has a statement to make, he uses his own website, not Novaya's columns.
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"This is a big challenge," Thomas said, "and a good statement to make as a team".
"Can they use a financial statement to make a decision?
It's a strong statement to make about a high school basketball player.
"It's a weird statement to make," he said.
That is always a risky statement to make.
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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.
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