"details to be confirmed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. It can be used when there are details that are not yet certain, but may be later. For example: My flight details are still to be confirmed, but I will be arriving in London on Saturday.
"Obviously Carlin would like to play overseas," said Melville, "but I think there's a lot more details to be confirmed before he accepts [a deal]." Isles, a USA sevens representative who only took up the game in 2012, has never played top-level 15-a-side rugby.
This will include number, severity, medications prescribed and outcomes to enable, where possible, details to be confirmed by review of medical records or, if deterioration results in admission, review of hospital records.
But considering that naming a place is often the last detail to be confirmed, Ms. Sacco is already ahead of the game.
"Whilst there remain elements of detail to be confirmed, it is now clear there are a number of significant advantages to the new competitions," read a statement.
He thought this meant a deal was close, and he started pondering what final details had to be confirmed in the next twenty-four hours.
Details have yet to be confirmed, but at some point a township officer shot and killed the shoplifter during the uproar.
We applaud the intrepid aviator that did this, although the actual details are yet to be confirmed".
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