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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as stating" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to something that has been previously mentioned or declared, but it is better to use clearer alternatives.
Example: "The report was clear, as stating the main findings was essential for understanding the results."
Alternatives: "as mentioned" or "as indicated".
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The answer was demurred to as stating no defense.
Officially, the state police were on record as stating that racial profiling was illegal and prohibited.
It quotes a Kaplan newsletter from last June as stating: "Democracy is a system of ignorance.
In the end, you can't vote for an actor because he's black," he's quoted as stating.
This is not that same as stating that such measures do not work.
"I am not guilty," the relative quoted the note as stating.
It quoted the plane's pilot as stating that the weather conditions were not easy, but nothing unusual or dangerous.
LINDA STEIN New York, Sept. 10, 2006 You quote Bill Keller as stating that "photos are trickier than words".
But resolving the challenge to the Military Commissions Act is not as simple as stating that obvious fact.
"Stuart Caddy is clearly on record as stating that he is concerned with dealing with racial attacks.
"Because of the other three selectors," he replied, not so much abnegating his responsibilities as stating the bald fact.
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