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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as confirming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something serves as a confirmation or validation of a statement or fact.
Example: "The data collected from the survey is as confirming evidence of the trends we observed in previous studies."
Alternatives: "as validation" or "as corroborating evidence".
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Ross Doppelt, Philadelphia: In your column you referred to the underdog story as confirming American ideals.
"Confirming mosquito-borne transmission is not as easy as confirming infection," he said.
The handler, who was not fully identified, was quoted by Ha'aretz as confirming Yousef's account.
Italy's Ansa news agency quoted Italian officials in Iraq as confirming the Al Jazeera report.
The first interview often deals with background information - such as confirming the suspect's name and address.
In each case the DVS report was described as confirming that Capco's methodology was "acceptable".
In Afghanistan and Pakistan, the local informants, who also serve as confirming witnesses for the air strikes, are notoriously unreliable.
ITV News also named Kotey, as well as confirming that Davis had been part of the terror cell.
And they are determined to read the evidence as confirming that hopeful notion.
Ms. Merkel defended Sunday's vote as confirming the view of Europe that she outlined at every campaign stop.
Elections, in which the party usually wins around two-thirds of the vote, are seen as confirming that status.
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