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have restated

  • present perfect
    of restate.
    restate
    verb (used with object)
    to state again or in a new way.

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Prince Charles' representatives have restated that he is "politically neutral" and will not comment on "supposed anonymous private conversations".

From BBC Jun. 17, 2022

Britain’s accounting watchdog has already warned companies and auditors to do a better job, while global accounting and auditing standard setters have restated the need to assess material risks, which can include climate risk.

From Reuters Sep. 20, 2021

In recent years it has gathered steam as the Farrows have restated their claims, and as social media has facilitated wider debate – or stoked flames of prurience disguised as self-righteousness.

From The Guardian May 13, 2016

Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville, Ferguson's closest confidantes in the dressing room, are likely to have restated the principle they grew up with: that individual egos should not be allowed to destroy togetherness.

From The Guardian Oct. 23, 2010

You have restated a fact which I maintained for the first time more than thirty years ago!

From Chippinge Borough by Stanley J. Weyman