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The phrase "cross verified with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a process that involves confirming a piece of information by referencing or comparing it to another. For example: "The results of the study were cross verified with the records of the hospital."
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The experimental results are cross verified with analytical results.
These charged residues were cross verified with the list of pMHC and TR interacting residues collated for TR paratope and pMHC epitope residue conservation analyses.
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Periodically the study investigators cross verified the data abstracted with that in the records available at the health centres, ICTC and ART centres.
All data entry was cross verified by one trained volunteer/graduate student, along with the primary graduate students involved in the project.
The obtained results of isotropic, symmetric, antisymmetric angle-ply and cross-ply laminates are verified with those available in literature.
Meiotic crosses verified that this suppressor mutation (suA1 hypB5) is extragenic.
Cross-linking of PP was verified with SEC.
Both the type-1 and type-2 FLSs were trained using the backpropagation algorithm with early stopping and verified with five-fold cross-validation.
We wanted to cross-verify these findings with data triangulation.
Histology and cytology results were cross-checked with the CSW Programme database and any discrepancies were verified with the original data source.
These are verified with a nominal transaction.
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