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The phrase "a statute of him" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a legal statute related to a person, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The court referred to a statute concerning him in the ruling."
Alternatives: "a law pertaining to him" or "a regulation regarding him".
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If the research Gates funds ends up curing malaria, there will be a statute of him in virtually every country in the world.
At the unveiling of a statute of him outside Miller Park in Milwaukee on Tuesday, Commissioner Bud Selig said he was disappointed by the leaks and that they were being looked into.
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Burge, who commanded a crew of detectives who used electric shock, suffocation and mock executions to coerce confessions of more than 120 men from the 1970s through the early 90s, escaped prosecution for the worst of the charges leveled against him, given a statute of limitations.
There is a statute of limitations.
Should a statute of limitations have applied?
Surely a statute of limitation has passed.
Every modern legal system has a statute of limitations.
Since when does sin have a statute of limitations?
"It's really a statute of limitations issue.
Suarez has offered the Basques a statute of autonomy.
The Dallas policy did not discuss a statute of limitations.
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