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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confirming it as" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to reaffirm something that has already been established. For example, "The police officer confirmed it as the correct address before conducting a search."
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He began by sending the broken Taylor thermometer that had hit minus 52 to its manufacturer, whose scientists analyzed the reading and sent a letter confirming it as accurate.
Earlier this year Facebook revealed usage of this no-frills Facebook app had ballooned to 100 million monthly actives just nine months after launch, confirming it as its fastest growing app at that point — a growth trick it's clearly hoping to repeat now with Messenger Lite.
Boyhood emerged as the night's big winner, confirming it as frontrunner for next month's Oscars.
In 1970, Mr. Rose sent Mr. Smith a letter with the puppet confirming it as the "one and only original Howdy".
Maths, too, showed a slight rise – 4.4 per cent – confirming it as the most popular subject for teenagers for the second year running.
Last year the DA got nearly 17%, up from 12% in 2004, giving it 67 seats in the 400-seat parliament and confirming it as the country's official opposition.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection confirmed it, as did the Honduran deputy foreign minister.
And believe it or not, now today he confirmed it as well".
If true, then an appellate tribunal should be given an opportunity to confirm it as promptly as possible".
Others must confirm it as well, and they must do so in the spirit of "vote early, and vote often".
The XRD pattern confirms it as well (Figure 5).
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