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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aar has been validated" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "has been validated"? If this is the case, you can use this phrase when confirming that something has been checked and deemed acceptable or accurate.
Example: "After thorough testing, the new software feature has been validated and is ready for deployment."
Alternatives: "has been confirmed" or "has been verified."
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As a measure of the AAR, infarct-ESA has been validated against the BARI and modified APPROACH scores 54 and T2-weighted imaging of myocardial oedema.
"His vision has been validated".
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The beard has been validated.
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This assay has been validated.
The success has been validating.
But now they have been validated by his own board.
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All requirements have been validated.
We've been validated.
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