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Discover Ludwig"i was confirming" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express the action of verifying or ensuring something's accuracy or validity. Example: "I was confirming the details of the contract before signing it. It's important to be thorough and double-check all the information."
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I noticed them when I was confirming a rumor that there's just enough room in a gap between the loading-dock wall and the merchandise trucks for a small human to squeeze through to freedom.
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In England Queen Elizabeth I was confirmed when she was only three days old; and infant confirmation is still sometimes practiced in Spain.
I was confirmed and everything.
After the lab test, I was confirmed positive.
As a kid, I was confirmed and I went to church, but I was bored.
"I was confirmed in a sense of unreality which I could only feel as unreality.
"She gave me a little white Testament when I was confirmed," Amanda said.
"He's been the bishop ever since I was born; I was confirmed by him," she said.
I was baptised, I made my communion, I was confirmed, and I've not been excommunicated yet.
I was confirmed in the Church of England at school, and for a while took my religion very seriously.
The young Benn went to church "and took very seriously the obligations of Holy Communion after I was confirmed".
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