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The phrase "affirmed that yes" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where someone is confirming a positive response or agreement, but it is better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "During the meeting, she affirmed that yes, the project would proceed as planned."
Alternatives: "confirmed that yes" or "asserted that yes".
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Recognizing the question for what it was, Bryant invoked Carmelo Anthony's name and essentially affirmed that yes, the Knicks need Anthony's help.
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He affirmed that the program effectively resolved the issues raised about the series, writing "Awake handles the confusion problem well: yes, it takes more concentration than a Law & Order, but it's no Inception in its twistiness.
Cato affirmed that Kibler was.
She affirmed that she was.
Mr. Weinreb affirmed that.
Judge Carey affirmed that they had.
A reporter affirmed that it did.
The Third Circuit affirmed that ruling on appeal.
The jury affirmed that the oilman, J.
The appellate court affirmed that interpretation.
We therefore feel affirmed that the orders are without merit".
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