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The substantiated
verb
To verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or corroborate
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The substantiated support for the possible involvement of PREP in the pathophysiology of BD [ 7- 9, 19] makes it a likely candidate for investigation.
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The board substantiated the complaint, as per state law, which says that innocuous behavior does not justify frisking.
"The IG substantiated the allegation that JIEDDO's COIC illegally or inappropriately collected info about US persons.
If the complaint is substantiated, the legal counsel encourages the swimmer to go to the police.
The Foreign Office said the report substantiated expert opinion that Al Qaeda wanted to develop a nuclear weapon.
However, the structural similarity prediction of the annotated proteins substantiated the functional classification of those proteins.
The results substantiate the use of the cycle-macrocyle scaffolds for fine-tuning receptor selectivity.
In many of those cases, he said, the prosecutors had substantiated the claims with ample evidence.
The experimental results substantiated the mathematical findings.
The civilian review board that monitors the police substantiated her complaint.
The reversal was substantiated with the economic connections the region had with Azerbaijan.
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