Sentence examples for affirmed facts from inspiring English sources

The phrase "affirmed facts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to facts that have been confirmed or validated in a particular context.
Example: "The report was based on affirmed facts that were gathered from reliable sources."
Alternatives: "verified facts" or "established facts".

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"The courts have just affirmed facts that too many New Yorkers know to be true: under the Bloomberg Administration, with the acquiescence of Speaker Quinn, millions of innocent New Yorkers -- overwhelmingly young men of color -- have been illegally stopped," he said.

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When Harrison affirmed the facts of the case but expressed her desire not to serve as a witness for the prosecution, Judge Michael Cielinski immediately assessed a $150 fee to Harrison, ostensibly for wasting law enforcement's time because she wanted to dismiss the case.

Figure 1 above shows that 33.30% of our respondent affirmed the fact that an online application platform for reception of candidature is mostly used during selection and recruitment, while 30% and 16.70% affirmed the use of telephone calls and internet recruitment (e-recruitment) respectively.

When I "graduated" from the walker to using a cane it affirmed the fact that I'm right-handed.

In recent weeks, the U.S. space agency NASA, the Vatican and even the Australian Prime Minister (by way of a spoof video), have urged calm and affirmed the fact that the world won't end.

However, all SS affirmed the fact that both males and females have an equal chance of becoming infected with TB.

Not surprisingly when the Florida's missing Senator accused the Obama administration of having a policy towards Iraq and Syria "mostly driven by a desire not to upset Iran," Secretary Kerry schooled him by affirming "the facts completely contradict that".

This presented an opportunity for Mulder to confront his partner with the fact that he is normally right, resulting in a response from Scully, affirming the fact.

Oh, and the fact that they seem to be sucking on bottles full of blood just affirms that fact.

"This is indisputable and the AFL has again re-affirmed this fact today in a statement".

"You aren't pretending to agree; you are affirming the fact that they have thought a lot about this and you fully respect their opinions," he says.

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