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are corroborated
verb
To confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for.
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His conclusions are corroborated by two other American experts and a leading British forensic scientist.
Manlove's conclusions are corroborated by gunfire tests conducted last month in Arizona.
If Bellfield's admissions are corroborated, suspicions that he is one of Britain's most prolific serial sexual killers will be confirmed.
7 Don't believe everything your child tells you about school – even stories that are corroborated by other children.
Wasdell's claims about the politicisation of the IPCC's summary reports for policymakers are corroborated by other scientists.
But in this case, the images are corroborated by the accounts of several of the participants.
Theoretical conclusions are corroborated by numerical examples.
The results are corroborated by experiments.
Numerical results are corroborated with experiments.
Results are corroborated with numerical simulations.
Paulsen's observations are corroborated with more current Statistics Canada data.
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