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The phrase 'statements were made' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to the fact that someone has uttered something out loud, typically in the form of a declaration or opinion. For example, "At the meeting, several statements were made about the company's new direction."
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Those statements were made widely and publicly.
Opening statements were made Oct. 15.
No public statements were made afterward.
Statements were made, retracted, repeated; stories were embellished and altered.
Defense lawyers contend that the statements were made under duress.
Mr. McGreevey's statements were made two days after his inauguration.
All kinds of outlandish and false statements were made.
Mr. Putin's statements were made through an interpreter.
Arenas told members of the Wizards' organization that the statements were made in jest.
The closing statements were made on a busy day at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn.
Kelly, through a lawyer, would not confirm that the statements were made.
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briefings were made
specifications were made
representations were made
speeches were made
sheets were made
assertions were made
interpretations were made
messages were made
misrepresentations were made
presentations were made
arrests were made
statements were taped
statements were recorded
statements were set
statements were composed
statements were supported
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