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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is confirmed of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not typically used, and a more appropriate construction would be needed to convey the intended meaning. Example: "The results are confirmed of the experiment." (should be "The results of the experiment are confirmed.")
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Nothing is confirmed of course, but that's the long-term objective, to get the brand up and running and functioning by itself.
No actual TV show is confirmed, of course, but it's a fun idea.
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The "BlackEnergy" worm has been confirmed of infecting multiple Ukrainian power substations in December, 2015.
Of the 88 Guantanamo detainees released since January 2009, six are "confirmed of reengaging," according to a report by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
ODNI says that six of the 88 detainees who were released from Guantanamo since Obama took office in 2009 were confirmed of re-engaging.
Of the 115 detainees released by the Obama administration since January 22 , 2009 a total of six, or 5.2percentt, have been confirmed of re-engaging in terrorist activity.
Four hundred thirteen cases of HUS were confirmed, of which 218 occurred in girls.
DNA sequence was confirmed of all construct generated in this study.
Similarly, using the four-tiered scale YKL-40 tissue expression was confirmed of no evidence of separation (data not shown).
The tumor specimen was confirmed of metastatic HCC in lung and freshly frozen tissue was collected at this time.
BIS, as a marker of sedation, is confirmed to be no marker of the analgesic level.
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