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To substantiated
verb
To verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or corroborate
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To substantiate that claim, the Daily Mail's reporter quotes, er, another newspaper.
This seems hard to substantiate.
"There is nothing to substantiate this.
Evidence now seems to substantiate this claim.
"Keep anything that can help to substantiate your trip there".
"But there are no numbers to substantiate the claims".
There's just no evidence to substantiate that".
State officials said they were unable to substantiate her complaint.
There is no shortage of evidence to substantiate this link.
No actual proof was needed to substantiate this.
There is no evidence to substantiate this claim.
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