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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the statement characterizes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how a particular statement defines or illustrates a concept, idea, or subject. Example: "In her analysis, the statement characterizes the main themes of the novel effectively."
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The statement characterizes the deployment as a "train, advises and assist" mission, but the mission will undoubtedly put American forces directly in the theatre of combat.
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The joint statement characterized the agreement as a "humanitarian gesture".
The American statement characterized today's security meeting as "positive and constructive".
That action may have only served to provoke the United States, which issued a subsequent statement characterizing the nation's twenty-second state as nothing but a big crybaby.
But the statement Wednesday characterized per fluorocarbon tracer gases as "harmless gases," describing them as nontoxic, inert, odorless and invisible.
Syria put its 35,000 troops in Lebanon on high alert and, in a statement, characterized the attack as a "a challenge to the will of the Arab nation," which it said reserved a "right to defend itself".
(Gira initially called the allegations "a slanderous lie" and later issued a statement characterizing the incident as "a consensual romantic moment that fortunately was not consummated" and an "ill-advised tryst". He declined to comment for this article).
And the club president, Chris Chocola, a Republican former congressman from Indiana, in a statement characterized the strategy as "legislative tricks," and added, "I hope this proposal is nothing more than a bad joke and is quickly discarded".
Tishman Speyer released a statement characterizing the decision as "an unfortunate outcome for New York".
A spokesman for Fairfield, Thomas Mulligan, offered only a statement characterizing the firm as a victim of Mr. Madoff.
Neither side issued a statement characterizing the talks, and Daly declined to comment in an e-mail message Saturday night.
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