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The phrase "affirmed that you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that someone has confirmed or stated something regarding another person.
Example: "The committee affirmed that you would be attending the meeting next week."
Alternatives: "confirmed that you" or "stated that you."
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When you have affirmed that you no longer wish to have a Google account, click.
When you have affirmed that you no longer wish to have a Google account, click Enter your account password and then check the boxes to confirm you want to delete your account.
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