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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he stated to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it lacks a direct object or complement that follows "to."
Example: "He stated to the committee that he would resign."
Alternatives: "he mentioned to" or "he told".
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It was better, he stated, to "lose the election than mislead the people".
Last Feb. he stated, "To this day, I don't have any information or knowledge that...there was a diversion".
"If that is the price of London government – it is a price that Scotland will not pay," he stated, to loud cheers from the delegates.
He stated to me that the situation "all started with the preferred shareholders, who were mostly hedge funds wanting to be bought out at $50 per share".
"The jury accepted his account of what happened in his laboratory and what he stated to the university and the F.B.I.," said Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University and one of Dr. Butler's lawyers.
And then he stated to shout and I knew it was going to be a powerful image: often you have to anticipate what's going to happen so you're in the right place when it does happen".
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"I also wanted," he states, "to maintain a healthy respect for all of the sponsors and what their goals are".
Specifically he states, "To me a film grows organically.
He states "To summarize, my recommendation to the authors is to revaluate their conclusions concerning anomalous diffusion and, at least, to consider intermittent binding as an alternative mechanism.
In addition, he has stated to like films by the Coen brothers, Dario Argento, and Roman Polanski.
He states, "To maintain the aerial view necessary for patterns to emerge, one must cultivate a disposition of indifference.
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