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The phrase "a validation of that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the confirmation or approval of a specific idea, statement, or action.
Example: "The results of the study serve as a validation of that hypothesis, confirming its accuracy."
Alternatives: "an affirmation of that" or "a confirmation of that".
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Mr. Clinton's victory was seen as a validation of that view.
In many respects the Moran win is a validation of that view, but unfortunately the Sulman also marked the moment when things began to go wrong for the artist personally.
It didn't happen by accident but through example and struggle; looking back it might be easy for some to be dismissive of that, but I think my daily life is a validation of that work".
"We've been working to make Netflix a great home for comedians to do their best work and to support their live performance careers, and having Aziz debut his new show with us is a validation of that strategy," Ted Sarandos, the chief content officer for Netflix, said in an e-mail.
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"Here's a validation of dance that will definitely, absolutely go back out into the community".
"Depop is all about the power of its cross-national community and the recent U.S. growth is a superb validation of that strategy".
She warned Republicans not to think of the election as a validation of ideas that voters rejected in 2008.
Platinette is an audiovisual validation of that.
And sharing a piece of content is a significant validation of that thing: you're putting it out to all of your friends, and saying this is something you should spend your time on," he said.
Our careers have been a wonderful validation of that time.
That sounds at first like a validation of the idea that being fit trumps being fat.
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