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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confirmed to working" is not correct in English
Did you mean "confirmed as working"? You can use it when indicating that something has been verified to be functioning properly. Example: "The new software has been confirmed as working after extensive testing."
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This internal forward has been confirmed to work in all cases.
By the operation test, all the ASIC component were confirmed to work correctly.
If the stronger early treatment is confirmed to work, it could become the standard of care around the world.
It's confirmed to work properly on the Google Nexus 5 but not on the HTC One.
As expected, the new CPUs are confirmed to work with existing AM4 motherboards and 3rd generation Ryzen will also support PCI-E 4.0.
Wyden said officials at Harris, which develops the surveillance device, told his office that a feature designed to prevent interference with 911 calls was neither tested nor confirmed to work.
It's already been confirmed to work on some newer Sony Ericsson featurephones, and it apparently works like gangbusters on certain Boost Mobile phones, so there's a very real chance you'll be doing just as well.
Wyden said officials at Harris, which develops the surveillance device, told his office that a feature designed to prevent interference with 911 calls was neither tested nor confirmed to work.
In fact, we broke up every single goal that we expected to take longer than a month into some form of a deliverable that could be tested and confirmed to work within the first few weeks.
If this dietary pattern is confirmed to work, practical policy solutions must be sought.
This strategy was confirmed to work in many experimental solid tumors using ZnPP, a potent inhibitor of the ROS-defensive enzyme heme oxygenase [53].
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