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confirmed as such
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "confirmed as such" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something has been officially accepted or verified and is therefore considered reliable or true. For example: "The suspect's alibi was confirmed as such and he was released shortly afterwards."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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33 human-written examples
Fifteen of these (BCs 1 8, 10 13 and 15 17) were confirmed as breast carcinomas and two, BCs 9 and 14, not confirmed as such but rather identified as a cervical lymphadenopathy and a Hodgkin's disease (HD) tumour, respectively, were used here as controls.
Science
The first couple to be a "perfect match" this season, Tyler Pratt and Paris Eike, immediately hit it off in the first show, realising without any confirmation that they were most likely a perfect match, and were confirmed as such in episode four.
News & Media
The piece is set in what seems to be a war-damaged art gallery, confirmed as such by the programme's photographs of the ravaged Iraq Museum in Baghdad.
News & Media
It has long been a top priority for UK astronomers, and is certain to be confirmed as such when STFC's programmatic review is finally released in 10 days time.
News & Media
The High Court and Court of Appeal had previously confirmed as such.
News & Media
If so, it's the first evictee to be confirmed as such by astronomers.
Science & Research
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27 human-written examples
Although not all of them have been confirmed as caspase targets, such proteomic approaches will certainly lead to the identification of numerous additional substrates in the near future (Table 1).
Science & Research
To the suggestion that his mother was a kind of fanatic, Penn answered, "I would say that lovingly, but I do confirm it as such".
News & Media
Today's Apple is a markedly different one from the company of years' past, which wouldn't even name suppliers or confirm them as such when listed elsewhere.
News & Media
The inspection of the ancestors tree (fig. 3, bottom) confirms it, as such sequence is the most frequently observed ancestor of every other molecule (cf. Hermisson et al. 2002).
Science
Though the Americans do not rule out future strikes against suspected nuclear proliferators such as Iran, or confirmed ones such as North Korea, the word from Washington is that military action is not yet on the agenda.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "confirmed as such" to clearly indicate that something initially suspected or predicted has now been officially verified or validated. It adds a formal tone to your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "confirmed as such" in casual conversation or informal writing. Opt for simpler alternatives like "confirmed" or "it's true" to maintain a natural tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "confirmed as such" functions as an adverbial phrase modifying a verb or clause. It indicates that a previous statement or assumption has been officially verified or validated. This phrase adds emphasis and formality to the confirmation.
Frequent in
Science
68%
News & Media
26%
Wiki
3%
Less common in
Formal & Business
1%
Encyclopedias
1%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "confirmed as such" is a common adverbial phrase used to indicate that something has been officially verified or validated. Ludwig AI states that the phrase is grammatically correct and suitable for emphasizing the reliability or truth of a statement. It is primarily found in scientific and news contexts, as highlighted by Ludwig's examples. While grammatically correct, it's best to avoid overusing it in informal settings where simpler alternatives may sound more natural. Key alternatives include "verified accordingly" and "validated in that manner". The best practice is to use it in formal contexts to add weight to the confirmation of a previous claim.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
verified accordingly
Replaces "confirmed as such" with a more concise and direct expression of verification.
validated in that manner
Substitutes "confirmed" with "validated" and uses "in that manner" to maintain the reference.
authenticated similarly
Employs "authenticated" for "confirmed" and "similarly" to convey the same relational meaning.
ratified to that effect
Replaces "confirmed" with "ratified", indicating a more formal endorsement.
substantiated thus
Uses "substantiated" for "confirmed" and "thus" to imply the manner of confirmation.
established in this way
Offers a broader alternative, suggesting a method of establishing truth or validity.
corroborated that way
Implies confirmation through additional evidence or support.
proven to be true in that regard
Expands the confirmation concept to include the element of proven truth.
ascertained to be so
Replaces "confirmed" with "ascertained", suggesting a more thorough investigation.
determined to be correct in that sense
Provides a more explicit alternative, highlighting the determination of correctness.
FAQs
How can I use "confirmed as such" in a sentence?
Use "confirmed as such" to indicate formal verification. For example: "The test results were initially questionable, but they were later confirmed as such by an independent laboratory".
What are some alternatives to "confirmed as such"?
You can use alternatives like "verified accordingly", "validated in that manner", or "authenticated similarly" depending on the context.
Is "confirmed as such" formal or informal?
"Confirmed as such" is generally considered a formal expression, best suited for academic, scientific, or professional writing. Simpler alternatives are more appropriate for informal contexts.
What does "confirmed as such" actually mean?
"Confirmed as such" means that something has been officially verified or validated to be what it was initially thought or claimed to be. It implies a degree of certainty and authority.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested