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"broadly corroborated" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been supported or confirmed by various sources or evidence. Example: The witness's account of the events was broadly corroborated by multiple video recordings from security cameras in the area.
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Habitat-specific differences in population growth rates thus broadly corroborated our expectations based on differences in reproduction between territories with short and tall field layers [35] [37].
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Human Rights Watch says it has spoken to Pakistani intelligence officers who broadly corroborate his account.
Our results broadly corroborate the only other controlled study of LMA placement training that assessed effectiveness of different 'doses' of mannequin training [ 17].
For melanomas, our results broadly corroborate findings in at least three earlier studies that found evidence of seasonal patterns of detection (Swerdlow, 1985; Schwartz et al, 1987; Braun et al, 1994).
More importantly, its temperature record has since been broadly validated and corroborated, not least by the Berkeley Earth project.
That detail could not corroborated.
That testimony corroborated her account.
Kidd corroborated this account Thursday.
Rumours are everywhere, often corroborated.
It could not be corroborated".
"They corroborated the women's stories.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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