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The phrase "a further reaffirmation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing an additional confirmation or validation of a previous statement or belief.
Example: "The committee issued a further reaffirmation of their commitment to sustainability in their latest report."
Alternatives: "an additional confirmation" or "a renewed affirmation".
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He said Mr. Schlein's testimony had been "a further reaffirmation of the truth".
"The Angolans see themselves as a continental power, and the pope's visit is a further reaffirmation of that," said the United States ambassador, Dan Mozena.
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It was a reconfirmation, a reaffirmation, of the redemption I personally sought".
Again, a "yes" is a reaffirmation that the project is worthwhile and can succeed.
For Ms. Opie, black-and-white studio portraiture is an affirmation, or a reaffirmation, of self.
As a result this vote is not a meaningless distraction, but a reaffirmation that the peace process is meaningful.
"It's a reaffirmation of a solemn treaty commitment which these countries have entered into".
Book X starts us off with a reaffirmation of a main deficiency of poets: their products "maim the thought of those who hear them".
That was a subtle unstated reaffirmation of a political chit that Romney banks on.
"A Latin cross is not merely a reaffirmation of Christian beliefs," Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote, joined by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr.
A second referendum might bring about a reaffirmation for Brexit and then what?
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