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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a confirmation of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of verifying or affirming something, often in a formal or official context.
Example: "We received a confirmation of a successful transaction from the bank."
Alternatives: "an affirmation of a" or "a verification of a".
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(This citation referred to a consultation half a year earlier) A confirmation of a disease, even when serious, is at the same time a confirmation of an experience, and therefore not only negative.
Recent studies have strongly revised HCV classification [39], and still some subtypes have to be confirmed (a confirmation of a subtype is when at least two or three whole-genome sequences coming from patients that are not epidemiologically linked cluster together under different phylogenetic analyses and do not exhibit recombination patterns).
Also a confirmation of a relative.
The United States saw a confirmation of a world deaf to America's genuine needs and concerns.
Despite a confirmation of a higher mRNA level in the fat birds, no genetic linkage of the gene alleles with the phenotype could be found.
"It's a confirmation of a vibrant diversity, because of all that immigration, a thriving economy, and always a maturing baby boom generation lurking beneath everything".
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Their tailoring referenced the Yohji Yamamoto past but they seemed more like a confirmation of an individual aesthetic.
Did I make a payment or is this a confirmation of an auto payment?
To Pete, it's not a question, but a confirmation of my insanity.
The sudden weather change looks like a miracle, a confirmation of his divinity.
Submitting a request for a visit is not a confirmation of your reservation.
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