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The phrase 'issuing a statement' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when someone is making an official announcement or declaration, usually through a press release or on social media. For example, "Yesterday, the Prime Minister issued a statement on the new economic policies."
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The board meeting adjourned without issuing a statement.
Palmer persisted after question time, issuing a statement.
In January 1947 he left China, issuing a statement denouncing the intransigents on both sides.
Thank you," straight after the messages 'leaked', rather than issuing a statement through a spokesperson.
One of them, Beth Seidenberg, a general partner, took the unusual step of issuing a statement.
TMG responded by issuing a statement that called Oborne's accusations "astonishing and unfounded".
After that, Obama, instead of issuing a statement himself, said nothing.
The team announced the move on its Web site before issuing a statement.
We will be issuing a statement after the investigation, we will have more to say then.
But Dolan took the step Tuesday of issuing a statement in response to Stern.
That bank also took the unusual step of issuing a statement saying that it was sound.
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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.
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