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The phrase "completely confirm" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to fully verify or validate something. Example: The test results completely confirmed our hypothesis.
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Moreover, the results completely confirm the nonlinear deterministic chaotic nature of the studied process.
The results completely confirm the expectations and reveal excellent blocking and forward characteristics which seem close to the limit of the respective semiconductor material.
Although this study does not completely confirm the antioxidant properties of polymeric pigments, it can be used as a basis for further studies.
Although we could not completely confirm the entire story with geological evidence, Mt. Ruapehu Plinian eruptions (>27-11 >27-11. BP) are older than Tongariro largest explosive events (>10-7 ka cal BP).
These results do not completely confirm the previous results that distribution of the valence charge density is uniform around the Al lattice sites, regardless if they are occupied or vacant [14].
In case 1, the SP-JIPDA starts to confirm tracks at scan 2 and thereafter takes 4 scans' time to completely confirm four targets; however, the MJIPDA starts to confirm tracks at scan 4 and needs 8 scans' time to confirm all four targets, besides, when the fifth target appears at scan 12, the SP-JIPDA algorithm only takes 4 scans' time to confirm it rather than 9 scans' time needed by the MJIPDA.
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That's when my love of animals was completely confirmed.
The letter from the Pentagon completely confirms that it has no credible response to our analysis.
I'd guess that's it, that the most rational individual doesn't really want to have his beliefs completely confirmed.
Any suspicions as to whether the ultra-grubby lifestyle pursued by Rogen's character is based on reality are completely confirmed by... Superbad The next offering from the Rogen/Judd Apatow comedy factory is a kind of junior Knocked Up, with a lead character actually called Seth.
"There's no deal completely confirmed yet".
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