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The phrase "affirmed most of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the confirmation or validation of the majority of something, such as findings, statements, or opinions.
Example: "The committee affirmed most of the recommendations made in the report, indicating their support for the proposed changes."
Alternatives: "confirmed the majority of" or "validated most of".
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Now, with its legitimacy affirmed, most of the preliminary work completed and a promising plan for financing maintenance, raising the funds to build the new steeple looms as the final hurdle.
But the Republican-dominated majority of the appeals court affirmed most of the defendants' convictions, setting up Siegelman's resentencing before Fuller unless he wins a new judge.
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In affirming most of the City's ballot language, LA Superior Court Judge James Chalfant acknowledges that the project will reduce the use of recycled (gray) water.
Is it not at least justifiable for the public school teacher to attempt to point out the important common values affirmed by most of the world's major religions, values that we can all accept and should all desire to see lived out?
It is increasingly affirmed that most of the long-term consequences of TBI are due to molecular and cellular changes occurring during the acute phase of the injury and which may, afterwards, persist or progress.
As affirmed by most of the interviewed women, communication with healthcare professionals is tolerable and carried out with understanding, additional explanations and clarification of instructions: "They are good, friendly, they explain everything, they do not shout, they call us immediately to the doctor" (R22).
The sign and magnitude of the changes affirm that most of the new oxide forms at the interface.
The classical KAM theory established on a 2n-dimensional smoothly manifold affirms that most of the non-resonant tori of a non-degenerate integrable Hamiltonian system are not destroyed under perturbations, they only have a small deformation.
That it's both hip and classical testifies to the Four Larks' achievement here: the classics are, in the right hands, still relevant, life affirming and, most of all, fun.
And take heart in the lesson his books affirm: What matters most of all isn't what you're given, but what you do with it.
The Court of Appeals affirmed in most respects, but remanded the case for consideration of whether the punitive damages award was excessive.
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