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"confirm prediction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when your data analysis has identified a particular prediction, and you are ready to confirm that the prediction is valid. For example: "After reviewing the financial results of the previous three quarters, we can now confirm the prediction that profits have decreased significantly."
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These data confirm prediction 4 and demonstrate the subtractivity of different manipulations.
Due to the variability of the central region of vertebrate TACC3 cDNAs (see text), to further confirm prediction of the Takifugu rubripes TACC3, full length cDNAs corresponding to the Danio rerio TACC3 (IMAGE clones 2639991, 2640369 and 3724452) were also obtained from A.T.C.C. and fully sequenced.
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A series of results confirm predictions from relational inequality theory.
Larger batches were subsequently manufactured to confirm predictions.
They avoid inaccurate extrapolations that could result in an excessive number of experiments to confirm predictions.
The hippocampal and amygdala findings confirm predictions derived from recent meta-analyses.
The initial batch appeared to confirm predictions of the most tense and evenly contested election that Africa's biggest democracy has ever seen.
Mercury's proximity to the Sun has also been exploited to confirm predictions made by relativity theory about the way gravity affects space and time.
We can only confirm predictions in retrospect, but we must lead looking forward.
But the Oliver Wyman report is beginning to confirm predictions that ACOs would take off in the private sector as well.
We report results from three studies that confirm predictions derived from the alliance hypothesis.
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