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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are vindicated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where someone or something has been proven right or justified after being doubted or criticized.
Example: "After the investigation, the scientists' findings were confirmed, and they are vindicated in their research methods."
Alternatives: "are justified" or "are proven right".
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are vindicated
verb
To clear from an accusation, suspicion or criticism.
synonyms
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But it may be months or even years before they are vindicated -- and that vindication is likely to come only after people begin to wonder whether the experts might be wrong.
At last they are vindicated.
With outbreaks, though, such intuitions are vindicated in case after case.
If Dotcom's claims are vindicated, Banks is likely to have to resign his seat.
Together we are vindicated, Claudio and I, My move from car park to cathedral Mirroring his from tinker to talisman.
"Until both troopers are vindicated on all charges, we'll continue to work as hard as we can".
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Even if Xélan's programs are vindicated--as its lawyers say they should be--the investigation is unpleasant for the doctors under audit.
That's been vindicated".
"I'm vindicated.
I have been vindicated".
"I will be vindicated".
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