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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any statement to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of communication or declaration that is directed towards someone or something.
Example: "Please provide any statement to clarify your position on the matter."
Alternatives: "any declaration to" or "any remark to".
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Specifically, the government asked the court to instruct Brown and his counsel to refrain from making "any statement to members of any television, radio, newspaper, magazine, internet (included, but not limited to, bloggers), or any other media organization about this case, other than matters of public record".
Specifically, the government asked the court to instruct Brown and his counsel to refrain from making "any statement to members of any television, radio, newspaper, magazine, internet (included, but not limited to, bloggers), or any other media organisation about this case, other than matters of public record".
Any statement to the contrary is false.
Again, Arthur survived and refused to make any statement to the police.
Any statement to a government official can be the basis for a prosecution under the false statement statute.
"I don't recall any statement to me that his first instinct was to fire him," he said.
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Any statements to the contrary are false.
"Any statements to the contrary are unlawful and wrong," he added.
But the Federal complaint charging him does not cite any statements to Pakistani interrogators.
He insisted that he never injected the cyanide himself and that any statements to that effect must have been mistranslated.
Despite the attention that his attendance attracted, Mr. Mugabe kept a relatively low profile, refusing to make any statements to the news media.
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