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The phrase "able to substantiate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to provide evidence or support for a claim or argument.
Example: "The researcher was able to substantiate her findings with extensive data collected over several years."
Alternatives: "capable of proving" or "able to validate".
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However, Gevorgian was able to substantiate her claims of abuse.
Only CBS News has been able to substantiate parts of the report, citing one anonymous source.
It is up to taxpayers to claim their deductions and be able to substantiate them, if asked.
"If Fox is not able to substantiate these accusations, the political costs for him will be enormous".
There was no indication that American officials had been able to substantiate the allegations aired by Univision.
If Gores is able to substantiate such a breach, it could then easily walk away from the deal.
"I am not, independently, through my own sources, able to substantiate everything the Pakistanis are saying to us," Secretary Powell said.
The mystery is shifted entirely to Betty herself, to the questions of why she is making her false accusations and how she is able to substantiate them.
Almost 10 months after the trip, however, Greening told parliament on 5 November that her department had still not been able to substantiate the claims.
"It could be a true abduction, or the boyfriend theory is possible, although we haven't been able to substantiate it," he said.
Ellison last month requested a House Ethics Committee investigation; an inquiry by the state party wasn't able to substantiate the claim.
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