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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affirm of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically a misuse of the word "affirm," which does not require the preposition "of."
Example: "I can affirm that the project was successful."
Alternatives: "confirm" or "assert."
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The focus groups remain fruitful discussions that did not reiterate or affirm of focus group moderator's comments.
I absolutely affirm of the feminine qualities of God, and sometimes address God as both Father and Mother.
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So these results are affirming of our accountability-type approach".
Yes, that may be safely affirmed of them.
The notion was boldly affirmed, of course, in the last half-year by James Cameron and "Avatar".
Churches across the country are becoming more affirming of lesbian, gay and bisexual members.
Black History Month may have been adopted to be vibrantly affirming of black-and-other-minority-group identities.
"Which, in some ways, is powerful and affirming of the humanity of democracy, right?" he said to me.
Not one of the religions of the world has been totally affirming of women's personhood.
Perhaps one could hold, on this view, that 'God is good' affirms of God some sort of metaphysical goodness, fullness of being.
This is a quality of all bodies on which experiments can be performed and therefore by Rule 3 is to be affirmed of all bodies universally".
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