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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is affirmed by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is supported or backed up by proof, evidence, or logic. For example: His allegations that the company had committed tax evasion were affirmed by the information retrieved from the accounting records.
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This ancient teaching is affirmed by both Christianity and Islam.
This is affirmed by a low score on one of his college boards.
This is affirmed by the name given to the operation: "Decisive Storm".
And the arrangement is affirmed by Jelena living in the Borislav residence.
The decision was just nine words long: "The judgment is affirmed by an equally divided court".
In almost all the works in "The Art of the Definite," the physically flat surface is affirmed by pictorial flatness.
"If this decision is affirmed by the Court of Appeals, the implications will be enormous and potentially horrendous for all co-op owners," he said.
Whether you're a philosopher or a sitcom actor, your value is affirmed by the mere fact that you've been asked the questions at all.
Imhotep's high standing in Djoser's court is affirmed by an inscription bearing his name on a statue of Djoser found at the site of the Ṣaqqārah pyramid.
It is where superstition and science meet, and where the truth of ancient religion is affirmed by the methods of modern science.
That there is a more narrowly definable welded sculpture tradition continuing into the 1990's is affirmed by many works in the show.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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