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The phrase "confirmed a total of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to indicate the act of verifying a specific number or amount. Here is an example: "The auditor confirmed a total of $500,000 in revenue for the fiscal year." This sentence means that the auditor verified and validated that the company earned a total of $500,000 in revenue during the specified fiscal year.
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The porn industry, meanwhile, hasn't had a confirmed case of on-set herteosexual transmission since 2004 and LA County confirmed a total of 22 performers who were confirmed positive between 2004 and 2009.
Six confirmations is the slowest single-year pace since the Senate confirmed a total of nine judges in 1953, the report found.
Since then, South African health officials say, they have confirmed a total of 328 cases of XDR TB, all but 43 in KwaZulu-Natal.
Annual field surveys and laboratory tests between 2001 and 2009 confirmed a total of 802 infested locations.
Apple has officially confirmed a total of 10 million iPhone 6 and 6 Plus sales during their initial weekend on sale.
The company confirmed a total of $330 million back in August, which should give it wiggle room, especially given the importance the company's executives place on couching expectations early on.
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A second report from another firm Sensor Tower confirms it's seeing around the same numbers for total downloads, and App Annie confirms a total of 10,000, the majority which occurred in October.
"We can confirm a total of at least seven people have sadly died at Croydon," police said in a statement.
The Senate is expected by next week to confirm a total of six circuit court nominees, bringing Trump's number of circuit court nominees confirmed to 21, after already confirming more nominees to the nation's appellate courts by a single president in over half a century.
This step resulted in confirming a total of 5,165 SNPs of the 34,477 candidate SNPs.
Turkey Latest figures from WHO confirm a total of 12 cases of avian influenza in humans, rather than the 21 originally suspected.
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