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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affirmation was confirmed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that a statement or belief has been validated or supported.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, the committee concluded that the affirmation was confirmed by multiple sources."
Alternatives: "the statement was validated" or "the assertion was corroborated."
Exact(1)
This affirmation was confirmed by the detection in the possible promoters of different cis-acting elements important for responses to other phytohormones, in addition to elements involved in different biotic and abiotic stress responses (heat shock, pathogen resistance, mechanic injuries, etc).
Similar(59)
This is in agreement with the findings of our study; however, our affirmation of this association was confirmed even after controlling for several additional variables and finer categories of utilization.
Similar driving-forces, especially the need for positive affirmation and the chance to measure or share experiences of one's parenthood with others, have been confirmed in other studies.
This affirmation was typically depicted in vague and non-specific terms.
This affirmation is consistent with the strikingly biased distribution of SIDERs within 3'UTRs (Table 1), as confirmed with recently published computational tools [ 35].
Individual affirmation is discouraged.
Such an affirmation is honest and terse.
The proof of this affirmation is by contradiction.
This affirmation is clearly directed at Levy-Bruhl.
This affirmation is good for stopping general anxiety and nervousness.
An affirmation is just a big word for "repeated sentence".
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