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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a statement which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a clause that provides additional information about a statement.
Example: "The report includes a statement which outlines the company's future goals and objectives."
Alternatives: "a declaration that" or "a remark that".
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Before leaving the court, Hood submitted a statement, which Mullenix read aloud.
Instead, he issued a statement, which was shared on the air.
The woman also made a statement, which offered a forceful defense of Mr. Weiner.
The FA issued a statement which offered "wholehearted and continuing support" for female match officials.
A statement which would make a great debate at the next institute meeting.
"I have a statement which is mine which I wish to read out," Andrea smiled.
Later, Ford issued a statement, which WHAS aired: "I thought the caller used an offensive racial epithet.
The same day, Young's office issued a statement, which should in no way be misconstrued as an apology.
His comments followed a statement which denied he and Tom Werner were negotiating the sale of the club.
"In taking this action, however, the selectors wished to issue a statement, which made clear their concerns.
They forced the White House to issue a statement, which said that "the Senators don't support a gas tax".
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