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The phrase "a strong confirmation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the certainty or reliability of a confirmation received regarding a particular matter.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, we received a strong confirmation of the project's success."
Alternatives: "a firm confirmation" or "a solid confirmation."
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The field surveys provided a strong confirmation of the ability of small-scale laboratory model studies to replicate and predict the near-field characteristics of ocean wastewater outfalls.
The results revealed a significant biasing effect within the three groups, demonstrating a strong confirmation bias in the assessment of sex, ancestry and age at death.
The data we presented here is a strong confirmation of this finding, revealing that CD146 enhances pathological tumor angiogenesis through mediating VEGF pathway.
A strong confirmation that the adsorbate (Cu2+) had percolated into the pores and surface of the nZVMn was provided by the SEM and EDX analyses shown in Fig. 12a d.
"It's just cherry-picking, with a strong confirmation bias.
The reason for this pre-test was our limited sized data set: the finding that a simple approach like this reveals species-specific cues (see below) was a strong confirmation that the features found by our more complex machine-learning-based algorithm might be real.
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A stronger confirmation would directly come from the ability of the defined metrics to predict the tendency of a group towards sociality or topicality.
The purpose is to provide a stronger confirmation that deregulated miRNA expressions in the systemic circulation are potential indicators of what is happening at tissue level.
One should always be wary of a book by a scholar insisting that there is a pattern where before none has been seen, since scholars have an overwhelmingly strong confirmation bias in favor of patterns finding patterns is what scholars do.
One should always be wary of a book by a scholar insisting that there is a pattern where before none has been seen, since scholars have an overwhelmingly strong confirmation bias in favor of patterns — finding patterns is what scholars do.
Most recently, however, a study conducted in a large Nordic cohort [ 71] demonstrated an association with the IFN-regulatory factor (IRF 5 gene; and this has sparked a flurry of strong confirmation and characterization reports [ 72- 74].
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