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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affirmation from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a confirmation or validation received from a person or source.
Example: "We received an affirmation from the committee regarding our proposal."
Alternatives: "confirmation from" or "validation from".
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He repeatedly sought affirmation from Dr. Lindzen for his views, and got it.
I got some affirmation from an unexpected source: the television show "Mad Men".
This recognition and affirmation from Madiba is extremely satisfying and makes our journey worthwhile".
"On the one hand there is the affirmation from the state, and on the other side we don't recognize you".
"The fact that I got some affirmation from him was like, OK, this is a valid direction to try".
Edvard never relented, despite reading "The Shadow" – on his deathbed Andersen was still thirsting for affirmation from this ambivalent friend.
The narcissistic personality, dependent on affirmation from without, is continual prey to the slings and arrows of everyday life.
Success is, of course, a beautiful thing, a gift of affirmation from the world that comes in a neat little box.
A nod of affirmation from Mr. Wackerman, sitting in the theater this afternoon with Kevin Kennedy, an old friend who is the Peccadillo's theater manager.
[Raises glass of wine] Brian Moylan: But that's what I'm saying, Hannah needs to know this stuff herself, not be constantly seeking affirmation from everyone.
In the course of Dory's investigation, she earns affirmation from a lady (Rosie Perez) who seems at first like an ally and then like a dangerous loon.
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