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The term "biographical statement" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a brief summary of someone's personal and professional background, often found at the beginning or end of an article, book, or scholarly paper. Example: The author's biographical statement revealed that she had graduated from Harvard University with a degree in journalism and had previously worked as a reporter for The New York Times.
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"I had a forum obviously set up for covering or perpetrating all manner of outrage," she wrote in a biographical statement on her Web site, jilljohnston.com.
She might be a moonlighting as a sculptor because her short biographical statement in the press release says that she is a painter of seashells.
The museum's namesake now tops the list of founding benefactors near the gallery entrance, but his portrait and a biographical statement are tucked into a corner of the gift shop.
The women's wear designer at Gucci, Alessandra Facchinetti, who is described in a biographical statement as "an intensely private person," has been at Gucci since 2000, and was previously a designer at Prada.
A biographical statement for an American Psychological Association task force on psychological ethics and national security, which Banks serves on, mentions that he "provides technical support and consultation to all Army psychologists providing interrogation support".
"I belong to a rare category of people who go into politics is not for the profit, but for the sake of ideas," Golubov wrote in a (rough Google-translated) biographical statement accompanying a picture of himself on the party's Web site.
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Now we have learned that Dr. Elliot J. Pellman misrepresented himself in no less than three places in biographical statements, including one sent to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Many of my sources brushed over each of these figures, describing either basic biographical information or general statements like, "The Princesse de Polignac was one of Diaghilev's greatest and most supportive patrons".
The candidates are listed in alphabetical order, with biographical information and a policy statement.
What little information there is about Camões in a strict biographical sense falls into three categories: statements by his first biographers in the 17th century, a few documents unearthed in the 19th century and scant subsequent research, and very abstract allusions (some chronologically uncertain) to his own life in his works.
Crick's statement is a model of biographical rectitude.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com