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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about statements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the content, context, or nature of specific statements or declarations.
Example: "The report provides detailed analysis about statements made during the meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding statements" or "concerning statements".
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Now, I've been a bit flippant in talking about statements.
"I have some concerns about statements that have been attributed to her," said Ms Mills.
In the thread below, there has been some discussion about statements that Raed Salah allegedly made.
You have to, for example, be very skeptical about statements by opponents of the bill.
Spouses may not be compelled to testify about statements made to each other during their marriage.
There has been a lot of confusion lately about statements I have made.
"In some cases, moderators were asking candidates questions about statements they made two or three weeks earlier," Priebus said.
They reacted angrily to questions about statements that officials say their younger son, Dzhokhar, has made to the authorities.
"I want to talk to you about statements like that," he told his party's presumptive presidential nominee.
Judge Gannett said he had also heard testimony in a closed session about statements made by Mr. Bryant.
Mr. van de Vijver complained about statements in the press from the company or people close to the internal inquiry.
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