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The phrase "made a statement about" is a perfectly legitimate phrase in written English.
You could use it when discussing something that someone said or wrote about a particular subject. For example: At yesterday's press conference, the mayor made a statement about the city's budget crisis.
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And I made a statement about my self-confidence.
Neither Morsi nor the Freedom and Justice Party made a statement about the huge new protests.
They almost made a statement about how ready they are to make a move.
"The coalition has never made a statement about the drug that I'm aware of," he said.
In the end, they made a statement about themselves, their coach and the United States program.
9.20am: Gordon Brown has just made a statement about the air travel crisis in Downing Street.
As they waited, President Obama made a statement about the disorder they were leaving behind.
The setup made a statement about the classical concertgoing experience before anyone had played a note.
Only Terrence Trammell, a mere 22, made a statement about the future.
The N.F.L. made a statement about how soon the game would be back and CBS reported that on the air.
But the wavy-gravy lines Mr. Gehry introduced on the facade made a statement about the Velvet Revolution.
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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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