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Discover Ludwig"have borne out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something has been proven or confirmed to be true or accurate. Example: The investigation into the theft has borne out the suspect's alibi, proving that he was not at the scene of the crime.
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Events may seem to have borne out Menand's warning.
The stats so far have borne out his intuition.
It was an audacious, auspicious start, and the following 10 years have borne out its early promise.
Still, a few studies have borne out a relationship between forest fires and a rise in people seeking medical help.
His opinions so far have borne out his suggestion to the Judiciary Committee, in 2003, that he was not, in effect, a Scalia-style ideologue.
In all, a deeply satisfying concert, however much or little it may have borne out the promise and premise of the title.
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Labour said the King's Fund had borne out its criticisms at the time.
Sure enough, he has borne out that image by sending forth his lawyer, Bertram Fields, in take-charge mode.
In fact, as my experience with Veep has borne out, confidence in our own ability pays dividends.
But, as the example of Europe has borne out, at some stage foreign bond investors might tire of financing unsustainable deficits — even Washington's.
In the process the book has borne out one of Jackson's favorite maxims: "A coincidence is just an explanation waiting to happen".
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