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The phrase "as corroborating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that supports or confirms a statement or claim.
Example: "The witness provided a statement as corroborating evidence to support the defendant's alibi."
Alternatives: "as supporting" or "as confirming".
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People who want the world to end tend to see these distinct scenarios as corroborating, rather than contradicting, each other.
His testimony before the House Intelligence Committee was viewed as corroborating Comey's version of some of his interactions with Trump.
Other intelligence officials, also in general terms, have acknowledged one source being listed by various names, so the accounts were presented as corroborating one another.
Put another way, if I'm making a cell-phone call from my couch and someone commits a murder in a bar half a mile away, my cell records may serve as corroborating evidence that I took part in the crime.
But, as Snowe emphasized in her statement, the report concluded that information provided by an INC source was cited in that estimate and in Secretary of State Colin L. Powell's February 2003 speech to the United Nations as corroborating evidence about Iraq's mobile biological weapons program.
People use the app to write updates on particular locations, and post photos and videos as corroborating evidence.
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For this, we identified related proteins from the multi-species neighbor-joining tree (as corroborated by dual Arabidopsis-other species trees), grouped closely related subgroups together, realigned these sequences, and inferred maximum likelihood phylogenies.
This emanates from the work of Flor1 on flax rust as corroborated by Person2 for stem rust in wheat.
The device reduces molecular oxygen at positive potentials involving 4 electrons, as corroborated by kinetic studies.
The overall radial orbit improvement for Jason-1 using the UCL model is 3 mm RMS, as corroborated by the improvement in the independent altimeter crossover data.
The Guardian was also alone in putting inside quote marks the police claim that bottles were thrown while they attended to the dying man; all other papers treated the allegation as corroborated fact.
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