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"Stated" is a more formal way of saying "said." In general, everyday conversation, you would not use "stated." If you were in a formal setting, defended a report you had written and wanted to emphatically make a point, you might use "stated." Then, you might say "I stated exactly what I meant. Please don't change my meaning."

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