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The phrase "corroboration for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means evidence or proof that supports or confirms something. It is often used in a legal or investigative context. Example: "The witness's testimony provided strong corroboration for the defendant's alibi, strengthening the case for his innocence."
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He could produce no corroboration for his version of events.
The Independent can find no corroboration for Dickens' comments.
Thus, the only competent source of corroboration for Wong Sun's statement was the heroin itself.
For years, geneticists had trouble finding any corroboration for this claim.
Marx was fanatically committed to finding empirical corroboration for his theory.
Two architects rated the settings on 120 qualities and provided modest corroboration for the three levels.
Yes, and a story by The Post's Matea Gold earlier this week supplies ample corroboration for the point.
In 1983, the F.B.I. investigated more than 300 such claims and could not find corroboration for a single one.
Richard Emery, a lawyer for McNamee, said on Tuesday that the test results are "objective corroboration" for McNamee's assertions.
Blunt's failure to provide corroboration for these theories merely confirmed that he was still holding out on them.
Stanlake M. Samkange, a Zimbabwean lawyer and arms expert who wrote the report, countered at a news conference that these defectors provided corroboration for evidence already gathered elsewhere.
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