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What do call a sentence that tells you about something?

A sentence that tells you about something is called a declarative sentence.

Here are some other terms you could use:

* Statement: This is a general term for a sentence that conveys information.

* Assertion: This implies a stronger statement of belief or fact.

* Proposition: This is a more formal term used in logic and philosophy to refer to a statement that can be either true or false.

Ultimately, the best term to use depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.

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