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The phrase "are statements of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is a declaration or assertion about a particular subject or topic.
Example: "The following are statements of the company's values and mission."
Alternatives: "are declarations of" or "constitute assertions of".
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These are statements of despair".
They are statements of intent, not obligation.
But presidential budgets are statements of principles.
These are "statements of fact," he told me.
But what remains are statements of expense reductions without saying how you will achieve them".
Cardinal Bernard Alfrink, of Utrecht: "Encyclicals are statements of papal authority that one cannot ignore.
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The teamsheets were statements of strategic intent.
They were statements of important things suddenly made obvious.
statements on the war in Indo-China have been statements of a public-relations man.
The songs seem like R. & B., but they're statements of deep unrest.
"In preindustrial times silver objects were statements of wealth," Mr. Barquist said.
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