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Free sign upThe phrase "able to substantiate a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to provide evidence or support for a claim or statement.
Example: "The researcher was able to substantiate a significant correlation between the two variables through extensive data analysis."
Alternatives: "capable of supporting a" or "able to provide evidence for a".
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Banerjee [38] lists 6 characters that differentiate these species; however we were not able to substantiate a number of these as reliable when comparing typical G. stormi (UF 10621, etc) with G. lividus (UF 8424, 8291, etc).
As such, we can conclude that the scaffold is able to substantiate a beneficial environment to these cells.
The assumption implies that if a causal feedback loop has not fully materialized or stabilized yet, cross-sectional data would not be able to substantiate a synchronous bi-directional relationship.
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An ad may convey more than one meaning, and the advertiser must be able to substantiate any reasonable communication, even if it is not a claim they intended.
So far, local police say they haven't been able to substantiate any of the claims.
The version of the article that appeared on our site was erroneously made live before our fact-checking team were able to substantiate all claims made within it.
"The story that Mr. Quinn provided was such an incredible story, we initially had a hard time believing it and upon further investigation we were not able to substantiate any of the things he was saying," said Lt. Kenny Park of the Vallejo Police Department.
According to Young, New START verification procedures would be able to substantiate such a reduction without requiring a new treaty; a smaller nuclear force would save U.S. taxpayers tens if not hundreds of billions of dollars; and, despite its aggressive actions in Ukraine, Russia would likely follow suit and reduce its arsenal, especially given its ongoing financial crisis.
If Gores is able to substantiate such a breach, it could then easily walk away from the deal.
To date, there is a lack of high levels of evidence to be able to substantiate whether these are clinically feasible to become a routine in practice.
That way, assuming you overcome the two percent hurdle, you're able to substantiate your deduction in the event of an audit.
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