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The phrase "affirmation that a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a confirmation or assertion regarding a specific subject or statement.
Example: "The report included an affirmation that a new policy would be implemented by the end of the year."
Alternatives: "confirmation that a" or "assertion that a".
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Davis simply needed the affirmation that a different life was possible, one that was achievable through the mastery of language.
The concept itself is not philosophical at all; it is a religious affirmation that a true Christian must allow Christ's spirit (or "philosophy") to permeate every facet of his life, that Christianity must become a way of life, not just a set of formal doctrines and external ceremonies.
In April 2011, a group of Israeli academics, analysts, journalists, military and intelligence officers drafted an official response to the API known as the Israeli Peace Initiative (IPI) which advocates accepting the API as a blueprint for a comprehensive peace with the affirmation that "a military solution to the conflict will not achieve peace or provide security for the parties".
Setting examples If Sofia and Fatuma needed affirmation that a scholarship could indeed change the course of one's life, then the inspiring example of UNICEF Representative Olivia Yambi was sufficient.
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My ability to just enjoy the confidence that comes with wearing an outfit I loved was compromised by my desire for the affirmation that comes from a like.
"We view this resolution," Mr. Faust said, "as an affirmation that Nauvoo is a place of peace and an affirmation that Latter-day Saints will always have a place in Illinois".
"The problem is that those beliefs make innocent people go to prison on the basis of an affirmation that resembles, I don't know, a fairy tale.
But it's an affirmation that carries absolutely no connotation of support for a particular policy".
Every item on the menu is an affirmation that begins "I am... ...... — making ordering something of a production.
The protagonist of "It Girl" is a girl named "Yoshic[ch]!!," a nonsensical affirmation that is prominently displayed several times in Japanese in the course of the video.
It's an affirmation that sets the mood.
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