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The corroborating
verb
To confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for.
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Many more women appear in the corroborating examples and in the endnotes.
The sellers promised to do a thorough cleaning and extermination before the closing, and to provide the corroborating paperwork.
Historian George Athan Billias argues in support of Baldwin's estimates, due in part to the corroborating admission of another British deserter.
Since the WHO outbreak archive began in 1996, we used the corroborating data sources to document epidemics for 1995.
With these numbers and distribution of events, we find it unlikely that they can change the conclusion, and, moreover, the numbers do not allow the corroborating stratified analyses.
Furthermore, the kink at Pro294 is thought to be flexible as helix α5 is slightly more extended in the corroborating and highly similar Dictyostelium GTPase domain crystal structures (Niemann et al., 2001).
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The narratives penned by survivors of the encampment corroborate the extent of the Army's decline.
So the figure corroborates the engraving that backs up the oil paintings.
The results corroborate the analytical stability predictions.
The results corroborate the findings obtained by PCS analysis.
Results from the literature corroborated the computer models.
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