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The phrase "to issue a statement" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of making an official announcement or declaration. Example: The company plans to issue a statement addressing the recent controversy surrounding their product.
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Promoters also planned to issue a statement.
The first to issue a statement was Mr. Kerry.
"It's one thing to issue a statement," he said.
It is due to issue a statement later on Wednesday.
Madrid waited until Tuesday to issue a statement.
That was overseen by Els and he felt obliged to issue a statement.
Representatives at Harper's Bazaar are yet to issue a statement with regards to the suit.
The riot at La Zanja prompted several NGOs to issue a statement condemning violence.
Police are expected to issue a statement on the incidents on Thursday afternoon.
Normally, Mr. Karamargin would have been quick to issue a statement in response.
The governor's press secretary asked the woman to issue a statement describing the episode as nonviolent.
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