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The phrase "an ideal statement of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a statement that perfectly encapsulates or represents a particular idea or concept.
Example: "The mission of our organization is an ideal statement of our commitment to sustainability and community engagement."
Alternatives: "a perfect expression of" or "an exemplary representation of".
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Libraries are always paradoxical: they are as personal as the collector, and at the same time are an ideal statement of knowledge that is impersonal, because it is universal, abstract, and so much larger than an individual life.
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Godfrey Wilson wrote that "Among the Nyakyusa the ideas of social behaviour are not connected with religion, nonetheless they exist" and, after mentioning the moral virtues of the Nyakyusa, he added that "But the positive, ideal statement of these virtues is not made in religious terms" (Godfrey Wilson in Ottenberg and Ottenberg eds., 1960: 348).
As a member of Labour's National Executive, Wilkinson helped to draft her party's manifesto, although her preference for a list of specific policy proposals was overruled in favour of a lengthy statement of ideals and objectives.
Ostensibly a defence of Erasmus and his philological approach to the biblical text, this offers an important statement of humanist ideals, highly critical of the artificial linguistic universe generated by scholastic dialectic and insistent on the priority of Greek, "since it is from Greek that the rest of mankind has received every variety of knowledge".
(For this line of thought, see Frankfurt 1987 and 2000, Nussbaum 1990 and 2000, Miller 1995, Wiggins 1991, Anderson 2000, and for an earlier statement of the sufficiency ideal, Walzer 1983).
The budget that Orszag and his colleagues drafted was the Platonic ideal of Obamaism, a Presidential statement of principle.
Is there an ideal definition of pCR?
We traced an ideal profile of it.
Their motto was "the best for the least for the most" — a characteristically pithy statement of a utopian ideal of capitalist mass production.
And why not cap it all with a magnificent new British bill of rights with a statement that not only enshrines the European convention on human rights, but comes complete with a bold statement of British ideals, including free speech and compassion, to enshrine the "best of British" which we hold in common.
These are laid out in a thirteen-point statement written by the women and Darnell Moore, which calls for, in part, an ideal of unapologetic blackness.
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