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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confirms on" is not correct and it is not usable in written English.
The correct phrase to use would be "confirms" or "confirms that." For example: "The report confirms that the findings indicated a successful outcome."
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It confirms, on one hand, the favored formation of fulvenallenyl radical indicated by da Silva and Trevitt, but also indicates the possible formation of six-membered cyclic systems as minor products.
This confirms on the one hand the contribution of unspecific binding to macromolecules, most severely in the intracellular space, as observed previously [ 35], but on the other hand could also be contributed to a certain extent by the unspecific binding to the collagen layer or the plates [ 34], especially of highly lipophilic ASL and lactone metabolites.
Polonsky establishes on the page a voice that's as remarkable as the virtual one he confirms on the screen — and expresses his frustration with the difference: "A great deal of just plain living goes into making a film — that's the pleasure of it — and the interviews never reflect that".
A comparison of the green profile (pertaining to 45-min-ahead forecasts of global regression modeling) versus the red one (45-min-ahead forecasts of PM modeling) confirms on a point-to-point scale the superior performance of PM modeling.
In Typepad's case, the company confirms on its official blog that its attack is similar to the one that affected Basecamp, and they have now "put in place some roadblocks to mitigate the attack, but we are on high alert as attackers change their tactics regularly," the post says.
As the NAO's report confirms on Thursday, many of the changes we instigated back then are already complete, or under way and nearing completion," the spokesperson said.
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This is not confirmed on the ILO website.
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