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The phrase "take your statement" can be considered a valid and common part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used in legal or official contexts, such as during a police report or a courtroom proceeding, to request that someone provide a recorded or written account of their version of events. Example sentence: "The officer asked the witness to take their statement regarding the incident."
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On TV shows like 'Law & Order,' when a detective brings a witness to the station house, he tells him, 'The sergeant will take your statement now.' That is completely untrue to life.
If this is the case, they will take your statement and read it into the record.
The police officer that will take your statement will let you know if you need to file additional reports in other locations.
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