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"corroborated research" is correct and usable in written English
It refers to research that has been verified and confirmed by other sources. For example, "This marked increase in the number of cases can be seen in corroborated research from a variety of different sources."
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Research, research, research.
Bhas adds: "Juniper Research's own research, corroborated by discussion with industry players, suggests that adoption will be highest in the U.S., but the anticipation is that usage will spread to selected European and Asian markets during the five years for which roll outs are forecast in the report".
This corroborated with some previous researches [ 2- 4] while many had reported a partial relationship, with a substantial percentage of voluntarily admitted patients felt being coerced and vice versa [ 5, 13, 14, 16, 30, 31].
We further corroborated dates and events through internet-based research and consultation with colleagues outside of the key informant list, but who were otherwise familiar with the events.
Ms. Bailey, laughing, corroborated that account.
I have received much corroborated information from all these people.
The police said that some of the calls to 911 corroborated that claim.
That further corroborated his story that he had had been with his co-workers that night.
Tasfai's account was corroborated to the Guardian by one of Berhe's flatmates in Khartoum.
Klann's account was corroborated by at least one Vietnamese survivor from the village.
James Peters and Sgt. Richard Tully, corroborated and contradicted Mr. Walsh's story.
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