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given this statement
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "given this statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a conclusion or implication based on a previously mentioned statement or fact. Example: "Given this statement, we can infer that the project will require additional resources to meet the deadline."
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60 human-written examples
The Rockefeller Center "Puppy" gives this statement the fullest credence it may ever have.
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When I was asked to give this statement I was disturbed but I felt the truth needs to come out.
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"The purpose of my agreeing to give this statement is that I hope it may prevent the same fate befalling someone else".
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She added: "I am giving this statement in a public forum because I pray that my story can touch at least one other alcoholic.
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But after Google accused Chinese hackers of breaking into its systems in 2010, Chinese officials gave this statement: "China is committed to protecting the legitimate rights and interests of foreign companies in our country".
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The Loughinisland families argue this amounts to evidence that the person who gave this statement – one of the people involved in supplying the car used by the killers – was a police informer.
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When asked about Mr. McCain's involvement in the program, his campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds gave this statement: "McCainiacs are freedom-loving people that believe our country is strengthened by personal empowerment and individualism.
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A spokeswoman gave this statement: "Following reports that Egypt Air flight MS804 has gone missing en route from Paris to Cairo, we are in urgent contact with the local authorities in Paris and Cairo to obtain further information".
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He does not recall giving this statement -- attributed to him in yellowed court documents -- to investigators in 1966: "But before I shot him, Fuller had already shot him with a carbine, had emptied the full magazine of 15 rounds into him before I shot him.
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Silverman spoke powerfully, but there was, behind her remarks, a flaring of irritation — at Louis C.K.; at the other men who had been outed as harassers or abusers, and all those who still hadn't been; and at being called upon to somehow account for her friendship with C.K., at having to give this statement in the first place.
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The search engine gave this statement to us and other media outlets, "There is no technical issue on our side; we have checked extensively.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To enhance clarity and avoid redundancy, ensure that the connection between the initial statement and subsequent inference is evident and unambiguous.
Common error
Avoid overuse of "given this statement" in close proximity. Variety in transitional phrases enhances readability and prevents a repetitive tone. Alternatives such as "in light of this" or "considering this" can provide a more nuanced transition between ideas.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "given this statement" functions as a connector, specifically introducing a deduction, conclusion, or implication that directly follows from and is justified by the preceding statement. Its use signifies a logical relationship between ideas.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "given this statement" serves as a connector to link a premise with its resulting conclusion or inference, providing clarity and logical coherence. While deemed grammatically correct, its actual frequency is limited, pointing to the availability of numerous synonymous phrases. The expression's versatile nature permits its use across varied registers, though judiciously employing alternatives can enrich writing style.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in light of this statement
Substitutes "given" with "in light of", emphasizing consideration of the statement.
considering this statement
Replaces "given" with "considering", highlighting the act of taking the statement into account.
in view of this statement
Similar to "in light of", suggesting that the statement provides a specific perspective.
based on this statement
Focuses on the foundation provided by the statement for a subsequent conclusion.
taking this statement into account
More explicitly expresses the act of considering the statement before drawing a conclusion.
with this statement in mind
Emphasizes that the statement is being actively remembered and used as a guide.
taking into consideration this statement
Longer and more emphatic version of "considering this statement".
on the basis of this statement
Puts emphasis on the statement as the reason or justification for what follows.
premised on this statement
Highlights the statement as a fundamental assumption or basis for reasoning.
according to this statement
Indicates that the subsequent information is derived directly from the specified statement.
FAQs
How can I use "given this statement" in a sentence?
Use "given this statement" to introduce a conclusion or implication based directly on a previously mentioned statement. For example, "Given this statement, we can infer that the project will require additional resources."
What are some alternatives to "given this statement"?
You can use alternatives like "considering this statement", "in light of this statement", or "based on this statement" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it redundant to say "given this statement, therefore"?
While not grammatically incorrect, adding "therefore" after "given this statement" can be redundant. "Given this statement" already implies a consequence or conclusion, so "therefore" might be unnecessary. Choose the phrasing that best suits the flow and emphasis of your writing.
What's the difference between "given this statement" and "despite this statement"?
"Given this statement" indicates that the following information is a logical consequence or inference from the statement. In contrast, "despite this statement" introduces information that contradicts or is unexpected in light of the statement. The choice depends on the relationship between the statement and the subsequent information.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested