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The phrase "if substantiated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when there is a possibility that something could be proven or confirmed to be true. Here is an example sentence: "If substantiated, the allegations against the company could have serious consequences for their reputation."
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Complaints are thoroughly investigated and, if substantiated, disciplinary action is always taken".
But if substantiated, it would be Mr. bin Laden's second public message within a week.
"Based on what we know at this point, there is no connection between these allegations, even if substantiated, and the causes of the mishaps," a spokesman, Maj.
If substantiated, the case would be a savage blow to cricket, recalling the scandals a decade ago that led to the creation of the unit.
Nevertheless, the allegation is an extremely serious one and should surely be made only if substantiated by incontrovertible evidence - and I trust and believe that it's equally baseless and obnoxious in both cases.
The allegations of early collusion are potentially far more costly to both companies because, if substantiated, they would open a new class of plaintiffs that is far larger than the number of sellers.
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For example, SDM counts prior referrals against a parent even if they are not substantiated, though substantiated referrals have greater weight.
Of course, deviations in the default are allowed if biologically substantiated (e.g., BMR of ≥ 20% for liver enzyme levels, BMR of 10% for cholinesterase activity).
C. Lee Peeler, president and chief executive of the National Advertising Review Council, says his advisory group applies the same standards to advertising as does the Federal Trade Commission: They ask if ad claims are substantiated and if anything in the ad is misleading.
If they are substantiated they could, at the very least, signal grave breaches of international law and a humiliating betrayal of our international obligations.
If they are substantiated at a hearing, the buildings commissioner can impose fines of up to $25,000 for each violation by each man and revoke their licenses.
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