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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually substantiated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether a claim or assertion has been supported by evidence or facts.
Example: "The research findings were actually substantiated by multiple studies, confirming the initial hypothesis."
Alternatives: "truly supported" or "genuinely verified".
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Take, for instance, the actually substantiated story reported by the Independent with a headline that goes: "Theresa May's husband is a senior executive at a $1.4tn investment fund that profits from tax avoiding companies".
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The answer is that, despite the dietary claims that are made for all kinds of foods, actually substantiating how eating influences human health is notoriously difficult.
We think that the difference between F351A and KCNE1 actually substantiates a central element of our manuscript, i.e. that the pore conformation is sensitive to the VSD-pore interactions.
Today, Burma stands as an example of how climate change and hunger, rather than being being tackled by the international community, are actually being substantiated by inherent political weaknesses and shortcomings of the current methodologies.
Only a few studies [37], [38], [39], [40] have, however, actually tried to substantiate these claims in a quantitative manner.
Actually, the Tyr397 phosphorylation and kinase activity of FAK are substantiated to be important for the invasive phenotype as well as cancer metastasis [ 63].
Chinese assertions that acupuncture can actually cure disease defy rational clinical practice and have yet to be substantiated by Western medical researchers.
How many have actually had a close look at how the consensus "studies" came to their conclusions — the sample sizes, the questions, how the conclusions were substantiated?
No allegations were substantiated.
Only one has been substantiated.
All of that is substantiated.
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