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"statements attributed to" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to statements that are in quotation marks and then followed by the person or organization that uttered or wrote them. For example: "The average lifespan of a monarch butterfly is two weeks," statements attributed to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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To be absolutely clear: Mr. Card made the statements attributed to him, and he made them on the record.
Morrison said Christensen had told him the statements attributed to him at the weekend were made well before the election.
The defense has sought to cast doubts on incriminating statements attributed to Ms. Giraldo by claiming she was intoxicated.
Whether the composer made any of the statements attributed to him in Volkov's book is a trickier question.
Humanitarian organisations said the statements – attributed to Aung San Suu Kyi – were putting the lives of aid workers in danger.
When read the statements, he did not dispute the comments or ask that the statements attributed to him be retracted.
Counterterrorism officials and experts said they had noticed a shift in the statements attributed to Al Qaeda's leaders, and their allies, in recent months.
CORRECTION: Satya Nandan was not present at the "Women for Peace" event and he did not make the statements attributed to him.
Like Ms. Nasar, he stressed that the anti-Semitic statements attributed to Mr. Nash were made when Mr. Nash was schizophrenic.
The Vatican also said that if statements attributed to the archbishop were true, then "there would be no choice but to condemn them".
Antamina said: "The statements attributed to a former employee do not express Antamina's policies or values either today or when the remarks were supposedly made.
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