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The phrase 'stated that he will' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe someone saying or announcing that they are going to do something. For example, "John stated that he will be attending the school's banquet next Friday."
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He has often publicly stated that he will never accept any political office.
de Gaulle has stated that he will endorse no individual candidate.
He has stated that he will continue this strike until "freedom or death".
He has, however, stated that he will not resign if voters plump for a Brexit.
Storrie has already stated that he will defend himself in the "strongest possible terms" against the charge.
The surviving son, Amer, has previously stated that he will continue to fight pro-Assad forces in Syria "till death".
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And that will come sooner rather than later because the Prime Minister has called for a referendum on Italy's constitution in October and stated that he'll resign if the referendum is voted down.
The coronation continues into the castle as Falstaff walks away, stating that he will be sent for that evening.
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