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You can use it to refer to the action of presenting facts or opinions in the form of a declaration or assertion. For example, "The speaker was confident in making statements about current events."
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They're for making statements, not love.
"I believe in making statements," Alsoudani says.
It's not about making statements.
Mr. Estevez is practiced at making statements about art.
It was a night for making statements through fashion.
Tens of thousands were listening to world leaders making statements.
Five Republicans also joined in by making statements.
"There's a difference between not making statements to the media and not supporting her," she said.
"People get killed for making statements," one of them told me.
Others had already begun to leave, making statements as they walked out.
"I don't understand why they are all of a sudden making statements about authenticity".
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