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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at verifies" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a fragment that lacks context or proper structure, making it unusable as it stands.
Example: "The report at verifies the findings of the study." (This example is still incorrect due to the phrase itself.)
Alternatives: "confirms" or "validates".
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Again, neither system was effective at verifying age, the regulator concluded.
Hypothetical is aimed at verifying business continuity procedures and proving their theoretical applicability and usability.
The investigations aimed at verifying the ordinary chondrite signature and, in particular, at evaluating the shock damage of minerals.
In practice, studies aiming at verifying this theory generally need longitudinal data, which adds difficulty to such studies.
We aimed at verifying the construct validity and reliability of the bully and victim scales of the QBO.
In the sequel, we aim at verifying that all conditions in Lemma 2.3 are fulfilled by Θ.
For a given image of the test database, we aim at verifying the discriminative capability of the proposed signature.
We aimed at verifying whether the changes of fibrinogen levels are associated with red blood cell (and/or hemoglobin) concentration.
In this work, we aim at verifying this assumption and we give a method to determine the equivalent conductivity.
The following phase aimed at verifying the relationship between simplicity perception of the interface and evaluations of user satisfaction.
It has also announced an independent review of its internal processes — aimed at verifying the "integrity of our solutions and processes".
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