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Discover Ludwig"corroborated facts" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to facts that have been verified or supported by evidence or other sources. Example: The police were able to close the case based on the corroborated facts provided by the eyewitnesses.
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Again, he cites no specifics, and ignores corroborated facts that were reviewed by four sets of lawyers before publication.
When the most powerful members of the majority party in Congress call in the Federal Bureau of Investigation to investigate certain individuals for publishing corroborated facts, that is much more than "a misuse of the agency and a clumsy attack on press freedom" (editorial, Sept. 18).
"Only credible and corroborated facts that provide us with some degree of certainty will guide our decision-making".
As I wrote at the time: "If we start to doubt corroborated facts, how can we prevent ourselves being swallowed up in doubt, unable to trust anything we see?
Alternatively, you'd understand if they tried to denounce the book, perhaps joining those who question Wolff's methods, believing he too often strays from corroborated facts and cuts journalistic corners.
On the one hand, they say, he is deeply mindful of the mistakes made exactly a decade ago in Iraq; for that reason, they say, he is insisting on what the White House called on Thursday "credible and corroborated facts".
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The Guardian was also alone in putting inside quote marks the police claim that bottles were thrown while they attended to the dying man; all other papers treated the allegation as corroborated fact.
Instead, Mr. Badat and Mr. Vinas were called to corroborate facts about the training in Qaeda-run camps in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
He has been answering questions for 25 years-authors call to corroborate facts, sculptors ask for the lengths of limb bones on various animals; publishers often request body measurements, Ripley's office is on the phone a lot.
Those men, Saajid Badat, a Briton who was supposed to bring down an airplane as the second so-called shoe bomber, and Bryant Neal Vinas, a Long Island man who took up arms and fought against American troops in Afghanistan, were called as expert witnesses about Al Qaeda to corroborate facts about the overseas terrorism camps where they trained.
"The newly released information in the autopsy report appears to corroborate facts gathered by investigators in the aftermath of this tragic incident.
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