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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'corroborates with' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that two or more pieces of evidence or statements support each other. For example: The witness statements from both police officers corroborate with the physical evidence found at the scene.
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Experiment results well corroborates with theoretical predictions.
The subcellular distribution of this protein, which involves accumulation around lipid droplets and nuclear localization, also corroborates with its multi-functional characteristic.
This diffusion results in agglomerate formation, which corroborates with the assumption of electrostatic bonding between the HPW heteropolyanions and the protonated amine surface.
Reduction of mutant DMPK mRNA and nuclear foci also corroborates with partial restoration of insulin receptor isoform B expression in DM1 myoblasts.
Large density differences between mercury and water lead to a high Bond number and thus a low residual mercury saturation was obtained which corroborates with existing DNAPL theories.
This corroborates with our immersion tests and SEM results.
It nicely corroborates with the experimentally obtained data.
Results of the present findings also corroborates with previous published reports [8, 9, 12].
The simulation result corroborates with the experimental results, showing wide applicability potential for the model.
Study 2 showed a 5-factor latent structure which corroborates with the literature.
This finding corroborates with the findings of Kassie et al. (2009) and Wossen et al. (2015).
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