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The phrase "a statue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a sculpted figure or representation, typically made of stone, metal, or other materials.
Example: "The park features a beautiful statue of a famous historical figure."
Alternatives: "an effigy" or "a sculpture."
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Reality's like a statue.
Is there a statue?
He is a statue.
A statue of himself.
"A statue?
The man was a statue.
He did not rule out a statue.
"Conservatives should build a statue to it".
On Sunday, he was a statue.
And build a statue in his honor.
"A statue?" "Estatua," they both said, together.
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