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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always confirmed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been consistently verified or validated over time.
Example: "The results of the experiment were always confirmed by multiple trials, ensuring their reliability."
Alternatives: "consistently verified" or "repeatedly validated".
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It is strongly recommended that advice from HMRC is always confirmed in writing to ensure there is no misunderstanding down the line.
However, the higher stress vulnerability hypothesis of headache is not always confirmed.
Thus, for each peer-reviewed paper, the final decision was always confirmed by the guest editors.
Its correct placement after implantation is always confirmed by repeated X-rays.
In our institute, the location of the 125I seed is always confirmed by an additional mammogram at the day of implantation.
Becker tests (with repeated washings and CH3COOH in the 4 1.6 pH range) always confirmed a good solubility of Cd and Zn.
Firstly, few researches have been conducted in this area; secondly, theoretical simulations of various hybrid systems and their properties show excellent results, but they are not always confirmed experimentally [21].
The results were always confirmed by repeat pyrosequencing assays after an independently performed bisulfite treatment.
For most cases, consent was granted in writing before death and always confirmed after death.
The results were always confirmed by repeat MSP assays after an independently performed bisulfite treatment.
Occasional visual observations near nests of birds that started or ended an incubation bout always confirmed our interpretation of the temperature measurement.
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