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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'confirmed to the' is not correct or usable in written English.
If you are trying to express the idea of verifying or confirming something, you would need to use the phrases 'confirmed for' or 'confirmed with' instead. For example: The attendance at the event was confirmed with the event planners.
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Staff and volunteers at the ark confirmed to the Guardian they had committed to the pledge.
Cole's son Adrian, 41, confirmed to the Guardian: "I have spoken to Jamal.
Colombia confirmed to the MetroStars yesterday that it would come with its full team.
LaVaughn Mosley, a family friend, confirmed to the Guardian that she was epileptic.
The UNODC confirmed to the Guardian that it was finalising a country partnership programme with Iran.
Sources within the department confirmed to the Guardian that the register would not be published.
Burton's appointment was confirmed to the Wall Street Journal by Disney president of production Sean Bailey.
The Democrats also allowed J. Leon Holmes to be confirmed to the federal bench in Arkansas.
The ASA confirmed to the Guardian it had received complaints about the advert.
Olukotun confirmed to the Guardian that social media sites have been subject to "intentional disruptions".
(An official confirmed to the A.P. that Furlong was under investigation).
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