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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a form of vindication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or event that serves to justify or clear someone from blame or suspicion.
Example: "The new evidence presented in court was a form of vindication for the defendant, proving his innocence."
Alternatives: "a means of justification" or "a way to clear one's name".
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It is a form of vindication.
He found a form of vindication at last.
"I see any action on their part as a form of vindication.
And on a personal level, it would be a form of vindication.
Mr. Davis's former communications director, Peter Ragone, said Mr. Schwarzenegger's announcement was a form of vindication.
Planned Parenthood supporters, meanwhile, have greeted the indictments as a form of vindication for the beleaguered organization.
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In a lecture at the University of Havana's Great Hall, Hollande said that, "To come to Cuba is to come to a country that represents for Latin America a form of expression, of vindication of dignity and independence".
His success was simultaneously a surprise to him and a form of self-vindication.
Writing is a legal form of vindication, but nothing will make divorce a pleasure cruise.
By any standard other than those applied to fairground fortune tellers, Griffiths' ruling was absurd, although no doubt the good lord and his supporters will view the out-of-court settlement reached by West Ham and Sheffield United – the London club will pay a reported £25m in compensation – as some form of vindication of their verdict.
Across sports, there has been an inexorable push toward expanded playoffs, the better to give more fanbases a shot at what they have been told is the only form of vindication.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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