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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be confirmed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate that something is not yet finalized or certain. Here is an example: "The exact time for the meeting is still to be confirmed." This means that the time for the meeting has not been decided yet and may change.
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To be confirmed, she needs 60 votes.
Date to be confirmed.
But the trade has to be confirmed.
First, the result needs to be confirmed.
Situation of hostiles to be confirmed".
Pricing has yet to be confirmed.
It needs to be confirmed".
BBC2, date to be confirmed.
Other panellists to be confirmed.
Still, he is expected to be confirmed.
She is expected to be confirmed.
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