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"further corroborated" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that further proof or evidence has been provided to strengthen or confirm a prior statement. For example, "Recent studies have further corroborated the link between smoking and cancer."
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Investigations of oceanic magnetic anomalies have further corroborated the seafloor spreading hypothesis.
Stan (2013) further corroborated these findings.
ITS sequences from the two agarics further corroborated the identifications.
The Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis further corroborated these phenomena.
A latent class model further corroborated that conclusion.
The suitability of the model was further corroborated by ANOVA tests.
This was further corroborated by the results of hybridization analyses conducted with region-specific probes.
Thus the generalizability of the findings needed to be further corroborated by additional research.
Yu et al. (2013a) further corroborated this result by finding that Q. aliena var.
The above findings are further corroborated by transcriptional profiling of immune response in active TB patients.
Studies in genetic mouse models have further corroborated the metabolic benefits of browning.
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