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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also borne out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is confirmed or supported by evidence or facts.
Example: "The findings of the study are also borne out by previous research in the field."
Alternatives: "also supported" or "also confirmed".
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The critical role of the administrative cost (of coordinating overlaps) is also borne out by the model.
The higher exposure among farmers and fishermen is also borne out by the age distribution of the disease.
It is also borne out to some extent in the pictures here, most of which are from the Irvine Museum in Irvine, Calif.
The Cocteaus' initial releases –1982's Garlands album, followed by the Lullabies and Peppermint Pig EPs – were almost proof-of-concept efforts with flashes of inspiration, something also borne out by sessions for John Peel.
Besides those offered up by Mr. Kechiche's actresses, such variety of feelings is also borne out in "Concussion," with the spectrum of clients' proclivities and the polyamorous Abby's disconnect from a wife who admits, "I don't want anybody".
This sense of duration was also borne out by how many of the letters we read wanted to give a sense of where they were, in both space and time: I am sitting at the kitchen table; I am in the garden, under the apple tree; I can hear the children in the bath upstairs and will soon have to fetch them.
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The results also bear out the generation gap.
The high prices paid for Rothko, if nowhere near the world record set the day before at Sotheby's, also bear out the ongoing rise of Expressionist Abstraction.
"The NAEP results also bear out what our members have been saying for years — too much of their time has been spent on preparing students for these state tests rather than on real learning," Mulgrew said.
Peter Walker reports: The figures also bear out the concern that intimidating road conditions mean cycle commuting is primarily the preserve of younger men, seen as more happy to mingle with heavy, fast traffic.
The figures also bear out the concern that intimidating road conditions mean cycle commuting is primarily the preserve of younger men, seen as more happy to mingle with heavy, fast traffic.
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