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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are however substantiated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing evidence or support for a claim or argument, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The findings of the study are however substantiated by extensive research and data analysis."
Alternatives: "are nonetheless supported" or "are indeed validated".
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Although the low number of embryos analyzed so far precludes drawing firm conclusion on a putative difference of segregation between m.8993T > G and m.3243A > G molecules during oogenesis, these apparently different patterns of segregation are, however, substantiated by the few available analyses of primary oocytes from carriers of these mutations [Blok et al., 1997; Brown et al., 2001].
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These suggestions are, however, not substantiated with data.
Future studies are, however, needed to substantiate the conclusions.
Follow-up studies are, however, needed to substantiate this view.
Further studies examining other bone properties are, however, needed to substantiate such claims.
Future studies in this area are however required to substantiate these findings.
Further clinical studies on this are however required to substantiate this.
However, the rumor was however only substantiated by an an "industry source familiar with the project".
Additional studies are, however, needed to further substantiate our findings.
Further experiments with other models are, however, the only way to substantiate these assertions.
Further prospectively collected information on disease severity and symptoms, along with viral load information on study subjects and controls are, however, required to further substantiate the findings reported here.
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