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The phrase "are seldom validated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations or claims that are infrequently confirmed or supported by evidence.
Example: "Many theories in the field of psychology are seldom validated by empirical research."
Alternatives: "are rarely confirmed" or "are infrequently substantiated".
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In some episodes, as in the Vermont one, we are validating children who are seldom validated.
This has led to the proliferation of a myriad of exploratory studies using dissimilar strategies, most of which fail to identify any promising targets and are seldom validated.
They are seldom validated against datasets different from the one of interest, which is thus inconveniently used both to validate the model and to perform the MFA analysis.
Capitalising on an environment in which GLB identities are seldom validated, the tobacco industry has worked hard to associate smoking with positive images of GLB identity [ 41].
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33 34 Behavioural interventions that address social and structural drivers of HIV and STI vulnerability among LBQ women are seldom implemented or validated.
Furthermore, internationally validated and tested measurement tools such as the Palliative care Outcome Scale are seldom used, as has been found by other researchers [ 22].
Footballers are seldom sacked.
They are seldom separated.
Reasons are seldom given.
Failed bosses are seldom fired.
However, they are seldom necessary.
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