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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always able to verify" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capability to consistently confirm or validate information or data.
Example: "With the new software in place, we are always able to verify the accuracy of our reports."
Alternatives: "consistently able to confirm" or "perpetually capable of validating."
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For example, if the value of P is 1, then the adversary is always able to verify if a match was correct or not.
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The Guardian was not able to verify the image.
"When I was able to verify it, I broke down".
(I was able to verify that story with the foundation).
American officials, however, have not been able to verify that.
Were you able to verify all of the sources?
The Guardian has not been able to verify this report.
No-one seems able to verify the 70,000 fighters the PM seems to rely on.
Ideally, each voter should be able to verify that his vote was counted.
The Guardian has not been able to verify the magazine's account.
However, experts consulted by Reuters were not able to verify this.
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