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The phrase "any statement about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a general comment or assertion regarding a specific topic or subject matter.
Example: "Any statement about the company's future plans should be made with caution to avoid misinformation."
Alternatives: "any remark regarding" or "any comment on".
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A reason, for Stevenson, is "any statement about any matter of fact which any speaker considers likely to alter attitudes" (1944, 115).
I don't think it's any statement about broadcast versus cable.
Inherent in any statement about safety is the implicit assumption about an acceptable level of risk.
The Israeli government still declined to make any statement about the incident.
Hence future work will need to determine the 'graceful exit likelihood' before any statement about the statistically expected level of tensor modes r is possible.
Sean McFadden's family have yet to make any statement about their son's death.
They would fear making any statement about further reform of the European institutions.
"That was certainly not any statement" about the Daewon and Minjok schools, Mr. Fitzsimmons said.
"The White House will issue any statement about the president's travel," said Harvey Sernovitz, an embassy information officer.
The central government has not made any statement about the two-child policy, which was introduced at a local level.
Burmese police have yet to make any statement about their investigation, but that did not hold Wirathu back.
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