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It is typically used when indicating the source of confirmation, but it is more common to use "confirmed by" instead. Example: "The information was confirmed by the research team."
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Casualties have been confirmed from at least 16 countries overall.
This result was confirmed from estimation.
These can be confirmed from Fig. 4.
These results were confirmed from GIXRD measurements [21].
Hence, alkyl-hydroxyl sulfobetaine was confirmed from the infrared spectrum.
Thus, the formation of CuO was confirmed from the EDX.
Homogeneous size distribution was confirmed from the polydispersity index (PdI).
This increase was confirmed from the practical results.
Polyaniline nanofibers exhibit amorphous nature as confirmed from XRD study.
The Mn3O4 formation was also confirmed from FTIR studies.
The ripple reduction was confirmed from the detailed measurement.
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