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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a validated client" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to technology, security, or business, where it refers to a client that has been verified or authenticated.
Example: "Before granting access to the system, we need to ensure that the user is a validated client."
Alternatives: "an authenticated client" or "a verified client."
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Individual measures have been previously used to study oral NSAID treatment effects in dogs, but not a combination of objective outcome measures and a validated client questionnaire in a single trial; studies of other classes of analgesic drugs are not well characterized.
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A validated client-specific outcome measures questionnaire was completed on each visit day [ 29].
Other studies have used the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8), a validated instrument to measure global patient satisfaction with services [ 41], and have adapted it for informal caregivers [ 15, 18, 42].
This is not a validated test for depression I've ever come across.
To get the ticket, shoppers have their receipts stamped by store clerks and receive a validated fare card.
As a validated gang member, he was put in solitary confinement at High Desert State Prison, in Susanville, and ended up in the SHU at Pelican Bay.
Sulbactam is a validated therapeutic alternative.
This refund is a random amount verification code linked to a validated bank account.
A validated quality assessment tool is currently not available [7].
SATS is a validated four-category color-coded triage system.
Plasma samples were analysed using a validated analytical method.
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