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"make a statement on" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to expressing an opinion or thought about something. For example: "The professor asked each student to make a statement on their views of the election."
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Regus is expected to make a statement on Monday.
Some plants make a statement on their own.
11.35am: Francis will make a statement on his findings.
The agency is expected to make a statement on Tuesday.
Lloyds has yet to make a statement on potential costs.
Make a statement on your coffee table downstairs.
12.30pm: Cameron will make a statement on the report.
This was Bush's easy chance to make a statement on principle.
Mr Bush is soon to make a statement on America's position.
Make a statement on holiday in Seafolly's luxe Rio Maxi Dress.
Confederation of African Football (CAF) are yet to make a statement on the riots.
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