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"indirectly confirmed" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that has been confirmed, yet not in a direct way. For example, "The report from the police indirectly confirmed the rumors about the mayor's involvement in the scandal."
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Another 301 (52%) isolates represented pulsotypes with >1 MLST-confirmed ST131 isolate, which indirectly confirmed their ST131 status.
That judgement was indirectly confirmed by his wife Marie.
The presence of ALP was indirectly confirmed by contact angle measurements and enzymatic activity study.
All of these comparisons either directly or indirectly confirmed the validity of the proposed method.
XRD data, indirectly confirmed the exfoliation of organosoluble-MMT clay at molecular level in the nanocomposite.
This was indirectly confirmed by the founder of localgiving.com, Marcelle Speller, in a BBC interview.
Downing Street has also indirectly confirmed that the security and intelligence services were involved in the strike.
indirectly confirmed complaints that individual power-failure reports were being wrongly deleted when power was restored generally in an area.
Hezbollah indirectly confirmed its military function in condemning the attack on Arab and Muslim "military and technological capabilities".
Also, the vacuum level of the vacuum-sealed X-ray tube was maintained quite well, which was indirectly confirmed by the stable field emission current.
The mayor has indirectly confirmed that the candidates included Joseph P. Dunne, the chief of department, Bernard B. Kerik, the Department of Correction commissioner, and Dennison Young Jr., Mr. Giuliani's longtime friend and counsel.
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