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The phrase "actively confirmed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has been confirmed with a sense of engagement or ongoing verification.
Example: "The results of the experiment were actively confirmed by multiple researchers to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "thoroughly verified" or "explicitly validated".
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The active discussions, with both men and women participating actively, confirmed this.
In contrast, all other invited health professionals were only included in the panel if they actively confirmed their suitability and willingness to participate.
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Cells cultured on the bioactive microcarriers were well adhered and distributed, and proliferated actively, confirming the three-dimensional substrate role of the microcarriers.
Asked about the planned release, the White House press secretary, Robert Gibbs, said, "We are — and the State Department, I believe, is — working to actively confirm with the Swiss government the veracity of those reports".
The supervisors' participation was alternated between actively listening and actively confirming, encouraging and challenging the learners to contribute and maintaining a common structure in their interplay.
Opt-in consent may be seen as more defensible ethically and legally than opt-out consent as it relies on a participant actively confirming that they have consented (often by ticking or initialling a box and signing a form) rather than solely omitting to withdraw consent.
A full house of white shoe types showing up for this kind of speech and being actively engaged confirms this conclusion.
They either actively educated them, confirmed that they were HIV negative or passively kept quiet to maintain a peaceful situation.
The present study was based on 9,619 female microscopically confirmed, actively followed malignant breast cancer cases (ICDO-2 site code C50.0 C50.9) diagnosed in Utah from 1985 through 1999.
However, active case finding in daily practice proved to be the exception rather than the rule (Table 1, Item 7): Only 20percentt of the GPs and 34percentt of the specialists strongly confirmed "actively searching for dementia in all patients over the age of 65" (p = 0.201, MWU).
Cases were all patients newly diagnosed with primary histologically confirmed PCa, actively ascertained through pathology departments across seven French hospitals in the Montreal area between 2005 and 2009.
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