Collocations for "stated"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "stated" in context.
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stated
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.past participle
- the stated [goals, aims, objectives] (of)
- achieve his stated aim (of)
- the [previously, already] stated [goals]
- meet at the stated [address, time, place]
- (do not) exceed the stated [amount, number, level, dose]
- [stick, adhere] to the stated [orders, instructions, points]
- is not explicitly stated
- as stated on page [5]
- as stated in [paragraph, article, clause] [3]
- as stated in the [contract, guidelines, letter, report]
- unless otherwise stated
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state
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [gaseous, liquid, solid] state
- the United States (of America)
- the [first, last, most recent] state
- the state of [Utah]
- your state and [zip, postal] code
- the child was in [an excited, a nervous, a joyful] state
- was in a state over losing her [job, money, house]
- look at the state of you!
- my [car, shirt, suit] is in an [awful, failing] state
- (don't) get yourself in (such) a state (over)
- in a [poor, good] state of health
- a [positive, poor, negative] state of mind
- (not) in my current state of mind
- the [current, present] state of affairs
- a [messy, complicated, sorry] state of affairs
- the [room, town, stadium] was in a state of [disarray, disaster, chaos]
- the [secretary. department, minister] of state
- a steady state
- a state [park, university, board, prison]
- a state [visit, dinner, ceremony, function]
- state [policies, borders, legislation, laws]
- [Utah] state [flag, university, prison]
- the State of the Union speech
- steady-state [theory, economy, system]
- state your [purpose, position, opinion, name and address, case]
- state your name (and address)
- state the obvious
- stated himself [clearly, definitely, proudly, confidently]
- [experts, authorities, policy makers] state that
- clearly states that
- stated he [would, had, did]
- as stated on page [two]
- as stated [above, earlier]
- unless otherwise stated
- state and prove (a theorem)
'stated' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
UN
- above
- address
- as
- beyond
- bishop
- certainty
- contract
- decree
- defendant
- disclaimer
- enclose
- enforcement
- enough
- exceed
- expert
- forensic
- founder
- hereinafter
- inclusive
- label
- obvious
- otherwise
- paragraph
- payee
- period
- preference
- proposal
- prosecution
- prosecutor
- report
- requirement
- reverse
- state
- term