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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I can confirmed' is not correct English.
The correct phrase is 'I can confirm'. For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: I can confirm that the meeting will take place tomorrow at 9:00am.
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If they like Mumford & Sons, they'll love Laura Marling, whose second album, I Speak Because I Can, confirmed her as the most intelligent and provocative talent of the recent folk revival, one capable of bridging the gap between modern insights and traditional methods.
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