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The phrase "any statement for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a request or requirement for a statement regarding a specific topic or purpose.
Example: "Please provide any statement for the upcoming meeting agenda that you think is relevant."
Alternatives: "any remarks regarding" or "any comments on".
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Other regional leaders also seemed to be falling in line, and even the political opposition was withholding any statement for the moment.
"Any statement, for example, that Tchaikovsky was gay and that his art and life reflects this sexuality and are an inspiration to other gay artists would be punishable by imprisonment," he wrote.
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In the wake of the massacre, Sanetti said the group deliberately didn't make any statements for about a month.
And they should ensure that any statement calling for more and better medical technologies is quickly followed by a statement recognising that technology should at best be seen as a complement to, but never a substitute for, political action.
Rather and quite simply, without any political statement for or against gun control — in Texas, they say, gun control means using both hands — or any desire to shoot defenseless animals, I wanted to learn how to handle a gun and see what it took to be licensed to carry one.
Patients in the intervention group had an average 0.036 higher report index than those in the control group.Figure 4 displays the percentage of participants reporting any coached statement for each problematic SxQOL.
We undertake no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statement for any reason.
Purdue provided a statement for this story.
"Let's be on the lookout for any statements from the Iraqi insurgents, who must be thrilled at the prospect of a Dem-controlled congress".
The act also required newspapers to print, at the instruction of the chair of the Social Credit Board, any statement "which has for its object the correction or amplification of any statement relating to any policy or activity of the Government of the Province".
For example, a contradiction (a statement of the form "p and not p") will be a sufficient condition for the truth of any statement unless the semantics for the logic in question allow the inclusion of inconsistent worlds (for more details, see logic: relevance, and for an account of relevance in terms of the idea of 'meaning containment' see chapter 1 of Brady 2006).
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