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To corroborated
verb
To confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for.
Exact(1)
It should be noted that, even though PT time was elevated above normal levels in 5 horses, the clinical relevance of this finding is yet to corroborated by other approaches.
Similar(59)
Other evidence seemed to corroborate his story.
It was impossible to corroborate that assertion.
Such figures are hard to corroborate.
The figures appear to corroborate such criticism.
Video evidence appeared to corroborate this.
But they had to find witnesses to corroborate the theory.
No credible documents have emerged since to corroborate it.
Have we been able to corroborate this threat?
His story – which was simply fantastic – was impossible to corroborate.
His Tintin interlude, however, is a hard one to corroborate.
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