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be corroborated
verb
To confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for.
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It could not be corroborated".
Her story could not be corroborated.
9.46am GMT The satellite imagery must be corroborated, Hishammuddin repeated.
And none of them could be corroborated by anyone.
But the report of no deaths could not be corroborated.
Often one test must be corroborated by another.
This information can be corroborated using aerial or satellite photography.
Since last September, informers' testimony must be corroborated by a police officer.
While it is impossible to verify those numbers, many of the cases can be corroborated.
But other details could not immediately be corroborated Saturday with other sources.
Mr. Hilal's description of his recruitment through sexual entrapment could not be corroborated.
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