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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a confirm" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "confirm" is a verb and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "I need a confirmation of my appointment."
Alternatives: "a confirmation" or "an affirmation".
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Results for 3D7 (figure 2 panel A) confirm that RIFINs are organised into two sub-families as previously described [ 14, 15].
The results for 9 health regions analyzed in time period 1 (Panel A) confirm our previously reported findings for that period [ 7].
These insertions are needed to:(a) confirm with sufficient legal certainty that the proposed regulation does not affect Member States' competence to issue euro coins under Article 128(2) of the TFEU; and (b) acknowledge the gap in relation to general binding provisions for issuance of euro coins.
When the page is loaded, a confirm dialog box asks if the user wants to play the game.
But some versions of the system require touching a "confirm vote" box on the screen to complete the ballot.
The results for a control experiment that involved AMF exposures of a similarly sized plastic washer (gray squares in a) confirm the effect is due to direct heating of the metal washer.
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I'm a confirmed Schumanniac.
He was also a confirmed Francophile.
Mr. Obama is a confirmed Chicago White Sox fan.
Mr. Abbasi is now a confirmed triker.
"You're right, sir. A confirmed bachelor never marries".
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