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Discover Ludwig"Validate whether" is correct and usable in written English
It is a common phrase used to express the act of confirming or verifying something. You can use it whenever you want to ask someone else to confirm the truth or validity of something. For example: - Please validate whether the information on this form is correct before submitting it. - We need to validate whether the experiment was conducted according to the proper procedures. - Can you validate whether the software update fixed the glitch we were experiencing? Note: In some cases, "validate whether" can be replaced with "verify whether" without changing the meaning of the sentence.
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The PREG message includes the signed information to validate whether the PREG originator is valid (as shown in Fig. 2).
As the FIFE area is a relatively homogeneous site, additional tests are needed at heterogeneous sites to validate whether our findings are in general valid.
"There is no way to validate whether any of the Chinese numbers are right or wrong," he said.
How often do you check with a secondary source to try to validate whether or not a rumor is true?
It will validate whether people have insurance, but it will have no access to private health-care data.
Future studies should validate whether safety culture measured with the SAQ correlates with clinical and operational outcomes in NICUs.
This feedback helps us to validate whether transformations are correctly applied.
It is a healthy way to validate whether initial designs are on the right track.
This means that within 12 months they undergo a further classification assessment to validate whether they are in the correct class or not".
In the investigation, the C.D.C. collected blood from patients and people exposed to spores, to validate whether blood tests could help in detecting anthrax infection.
Finally, to validate whether FN nanofibers maintained incompressible behavior over tensile strains, we developed an approach to perform uniaxial tensile testing on the FN nanofibers (Fig. 6).
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