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The phrase "a statements from" is not correct in English.
It should be "a statement from" or "statements from" depending on the context. You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a single statement or multiple statements made by someone or something.
Example: "I would like to share a statement from the CEO regarding the company's future plans."
Alternatives: "a remark from" or "a comment from".
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This post has been updated to include a statements from Beauton Gilbow and Sigma Alpha Epsilon headquarters.
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