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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are only confirmed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information or events that have been verified or validated, often in a context where there may be uncertainty or speculation.
Example: "The details of the event are only confirmed for the first two days, and further information will be provided later."
Alternatives: "are merely verified" or "are just validated".
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"In the past, the pattern is that these trips are only confirmed by the Chinese authorities or the North Korean state media after the visit is over and the schedule of events has been completed," said a Unification Ministry official in Seoul, South Korea, who was not authorized to speak publicly about the trip.
Tickets are only confirmed once the payment has been successfully processed.
Events are only confirmed when enough people reserve books, tickets or RSVPs.
Since on Reichenbach's view uncertainty is associated with observation and perception and scientific theories are only confirmed with a degree of probability, an account is required of how uncertain data changes the probabilities of hypotheses logically remote from the data.
Footage of Xi greeting Kim and his wife was broadcast by Chinese state media, a break from normal protocol where the North Korean dictator's visits are only confirmed after he has departed, another sign of Kim's new confidence on the world stage.
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Perhaps we are only confirming what our ancestors realised when they first started painting their bodies: there is no other colour like it.
Some venues were only confirmed in recent weeks, after months or even years of persuasion.
Doubts about his temperament were only confirmed by his concession speech.
The Office of Management and Budget is currently operating with a skeleton staff; Mr. Mulvaney was only confirmed on Thursday.
That was only confirmed in January 2014, by which time the man had left the UK.
The first brown dwarf was only confirmed by astronomers just 20 years ago.
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