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The phrase "statement is not accurate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone wants to disagree or clarify that a statement made by someone else is incorrect. Example: During the debate, the politician claimed that crime rates have decreased in the past year. However, statistical data shows that this statement is not accurate, as crime rates have actually increased by 10%.
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Over 60 percent of Representative Michele Bachmann's statements were ruled either false ("The statement is not accurate") or pants on fire ("The statement is not accurate and makes a ridiculous claim").
(Albeit that statement is not accurate in the case of the archived draft videos — so it would probably have been more sensible if it had also included the word "intentionally").
False -- The statement is not accurate.
The statement is not accurate as it says she 'authored' the suspension motions.
Pants on Fire -- The statement is not accurate and makes a ridiculous claim.
First, I only represent the "A" companies, so for sure that statement is not accurate.
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Leveson put it to Brett that a part of the statement was "not accurate", to which Brett replied: "It is not entirely accurate".
"Of course, now we know those statements were not accurate.
You bundle it all up and say, 'So what?' " Howman said several of Armstrong's statements were not accurate, adding that if he was serious about clearing the air, he needed to give testimony under oath and face cross-examination.
The Trump campaign denied the Times report in a statement".This is not accurate.
"The statement issued tonight by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is not accurate".
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