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The phrase "affirm in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing agreement or confirmation regarding a specific topic or statement.
Example: "The committee decided to affirm in their report that the project was a success."
Alternatives: "confirm in" or "assert in".
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She pays Affirm in installments over three to 12 months.
We reverse in part and affirm in part.
Judge Smith dissents and votes to affirm in an opinion.
Part of a venerable tradition, as he was going to affirm in his little speech.
By that date all admitted candidates must affirm in writing their single choice.
Or is it merely wishful thinking to affirm, in the age of mechanical reproduction, that individuality still matters?
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Because the court erred when it determined that the stamp made fair use of Mr. Gaylord's work, but it correctly determined that the government was not a joint author and that the AWCPA did not bar an infringement suit, we affirm-in-part, reverse-in-part, and remand for a determination of damages.
It was observed that students who are African American chose to self-affirm in the domain of academics statistically greater than students who were not African American (Χ2 = 2.62; OR = 2.4; p < 0.1).
The results from this study support the hypothesis that students who are African American do choose to self-affirm in academics, but there was no resultant relative increase in academic achievement (all t's < 1.3, all p's >.20).
In the current study the tested hypothesis is that students who are African-American will: 1. choose to self-affirm in the domain of academics; and 2. be observed to earn a higher grade-point average (GPA) as a result of such self-affirmations.
The last was Affirmed in 1978.
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