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The phrase "are reaffirmed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the confirmation or validation of beliefs, statements, or agreements.
Example: "The principles of equality and justice are reaffirmed in the latest policy update."
Alternatives: "are confirmed" or "are restated".
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are reaffirmed
verb
To affirm again.
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* The premises of the Court of Appeals' approach are not novel and indeed are reaffirmed by the Court today.
M. Hardy's aesthetics of disinvitation are reaffirmed by the fact that there does not appear to be an actual door.
Events in the Old Testament are reaffirmed in their significance when they can be shown to have prefigured events in the New Testament.
Great steps forward in American history occur at moments when our deeply held values are reaffirmed in the face of changing realities.
As Edwards writes, "By involvement in sports, then, the athlete is ostensibly infused with values necessary to function successfully in society, while in the case of the fan, values already internalized are reaffirmed and sustained".
The rules are reaffirmed in everyday practice every time pastoralists set up camps in new sites without asking.
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You need someone to reaffirm who you are, reaffirm your sexuality.
One certainty was reaffirmed, though.
It has been reaffirmed.
(The rating was reaffirmed in November).
If anything, that has been reaffirmed".
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