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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vigorous affirmation of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing strong support or confirmation of a particular idea, belief, or statement.
Example: "The committee issued a vigorous affirmation of the new policy, emphasizing its importance for community welfare."
Alternatives: "a strong endorsement of" or "a robust confirmation of"
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It remains significant to the American Jewish community today as a vigorous affirmation of American democratic ethical, legal, civic, and political values.
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The comment, contained in the opening pages of the company's proxy filing ahead of its annual meeting on May 21, is a more vigorous affirmation of the same view the panel took last year when it opposed an unsuccessful shareholder proposal to split the roles.
This year, listening to the candidates and their surrogates, it often seems as if the debate is about who can offer the most vigorous affirmation of American greatness.
And the climax is a moving affirmation of "family values".
Perhaps they offer only a mute affirmation of continuity.
And that is a terrible affirmation of failure.
Because gardens are a constant affirmation of life".
For others, it will be a resounding affirmation of education's purpose.
"It's truly a magnificent affirmation of American values and justice," Judge Corriero said.
Viñoly's plan, on the other hand, was "a soaring affirmation of American values".
"It would be a powerful affirmation of the legacy for him".
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