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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I also verified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used any time you need to express that you have completed a task of verification. For example: "I checked the data multiple times to ensure accuracy, and I also verified the figures by cross-referencing the sources."
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I also verified that mean ITS rate was uncorrelated with clade age.
I also verified the ELK4 dependence of a subset of stimulus response genes, including Egr1, c-fos, Il10, and Egr3.
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I've also verified this with a source close to the matter.
I have also verified this with data gathered from desk research, interviews, and seminar visits.
I am an old friend of Elizabeth, and I can also verify that she is not being cagey or coy when she says she isn't running.
The simulation is conducted for a total of 10 runs (i.e., ) (we have also verified our simulation with different values of elapsed time for several runs (i.e.,, 30, 40, 50, …), and nevertheless the agents behaviors remain the same), and the average values are taken for plotting the graphs.
The council also verified this.
Her foreclosures were also verified through records at Redding and Stamford town halls.
This is also verified numerically.
MIMO conformance test is also verified.
The relationships are also verified through experiments.
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