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The phrase "affirmed how much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the confirmation or acknowledgment of the extent or significance of something.
Example: "The report affirmed how much the community values environmental conservation efforts."
Alternatives: "confirmed the extent of" or "validated the significance of".
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Google's search and various apps complemented the iPhone perfectly, and the existing Android phones merely affirmed how much better the iPhone was than everything else on the market.
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But there's something affirming about how much my children have always loved and needed my body, from breast-feeding, to shared baths.
A year later, he affirmed rules limiting how much money can flow to political parties — noting that Supreme Court precedent gave him no choice.
"It's been fabulous how many talented people have wanted to get involved, both in front of and behind the camera," says Chaiken. "I think that affirms just how much of a game-changer this really is.
Then, affirm like crazy how much you love your decision.
So I should affirm at the outset how much of Fish's argument in Save the World on Your Own Time2 I find correct and convincing.
Even Bill Gates, an infamous night owl, has affirmed the benefits of figuring out how much sleep you really need: "I like to get 7 hours of sleep a night because that's what I need to stay sharp and creative and upbeat". It's time to bite the bullet and start going to bed earlier until you find the magic number that enables you to perform at your best.
The process affirmed her respect for acts slogging it out in splitter vans: "It's made me realise how much support and infrastructure there is for classical music".
They need to be affirmed in their search for identity, if only to understand better how much we share in common.
An old story,he calls it, as if simply affirming a fact — the dinosaurs, when it came to food,never knew how much was too much,and given the size of their brainskept doing a lot of almost forgivablestupid things.
"I am honored to have received this prize, which affirms that all the hard work is paying off, but it also shows me how much further I can still go". England graduated from LCAD in 2008.
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