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utterance

[uht-er-uhns] / ˈʌt ər əns /


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All it would take to turn an utterance into a felony, he wrote, was “knowingly telling an undocumented immigrant, ‘I encourage you to reside in the United States.’”

From New York Times

His public utterances reinforce what seems to be his determination to finish the job of crushing Ukrainian independence, which he tells the Russian people is a necessary step to protect themselves and their nation.

From BBC

Now analysts are scrutinizing Putin’s every utterance and movement for indications about his mental state, his temperament and his plans and intentions.

From Washington Post

The company itself has made few public utterances on the topic.

From BBC

The bigger trouble is that Rogan seems unprepared to refute these utterances on the fly with any kind of definitive authority.

From Washington Post