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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again verifies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that something has been confirmed or proven once more.
Example: "The latest research again verifies the effectiveness of the new treatment."
Alternatives: "further confirms" or "reaffirms".
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This observation again verifies the accuracy of the proposed method.
The conclusion again verifies the results of the small-signal analysis.
This again verifies the accuracy of the present FDM simulations, even up to ϵ = 0.1 and the considered wavenumbers.
This result again verifies the effectiveness of the latent components.
This report again verifies that those who survive with aggressive post-resuscitation care are very much neurologically intact.
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This possibility was again verified through calculated results, suggesting further departure from diffusion limit toward distillation limit behavior for gasification at high pressures.
Vibration analysis results from the FE model were again verified through experimental vibration testing with the gradient coil insert installed in a 4 T MRI and excited using swept sinusoidal time waveforms.
These small values once again verify robustness of SVR modeling.
The same syllable in different word acquires a distinct energy warping curve is again verified.
The corresponding p values here again verify that the correlation values are significant (p<0.05).
Once aligned to all landmarks, the inscriptions on the implant are again verified to ensure appropriate placement.
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