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The phrase "a validate of" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "validate," which is typically a verb, not a noun.
Example: "We need a validation of the results before proceeding with the project."
Alternatives: "a confirmation of" or "an approval of".
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Although this represents a validate of the technique, these are not 'true' CUP patients.
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In this way, KDDI acts a validating layer of trust on top of the American startup.
A validated scale of six items was used to assess the experience of sexual coercion.
PTSD symptoms were established by means of a validated Tamil version of the UCLA PTSD Index.
This was done due to the unavailability of a validated Urdu version of the GDS-15.
Another requirement was the existence of a validated Turkish version of the outcome measure to be selected.
First, it had the goal of presenting a validated Brazilian version of the Attitudes to Aging Scale.
Another important strength of the present study is the use of a validated and specific measure of DRD.
A validated Chinese version of SF-36 [ 10] was employed.
A validated Danish version of RMDQ was used [ 20].
In the present study, we used a validated Spanish version of EQ-5D [ 39].
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