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"it's confirmed that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to introduce a statement that has been confirmed to be true. For example, "It's confirmed that the election will be postponed until June."
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It's confirmed that shooter's father works for the City of Chattanooga Public Works Department.
Incorporating support for Android apps was always on Jolla's roadmap but today it's confirmed that Android apps can now run directly on Sailfish without any modifications — crossing off a key requirement as it tries to establish its platform ahead of launching its own hardware starting in Q4.
It's confirmed that Adele will be performing at this year's Oscars, singing her nominated song "Skyfall" from the most recent -- and most successful -- James Bond film of all time.
Either way, it's confirmed that Ice Cube, whose new solo album Everythang's Corrupt comes out in May, will perform at the Parklife festival at Manchester's Heaton Park in June.
Oh, the questions flying about Japan now that it's confirmed that Crown Princess Masako is pregnant!
"Eter said it's confirmed that the guy is alive, but there was never any sense that he was in jail".
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"It is confirmed that it is not from mad cow disease".
Anything vaguely edible was thrown out only if it was confirmed that Mario wasn't in.
The scandal is uncovered, and it is confirmed that Ram is guilty.
This afternoon it was confirmed that cheques are set to be phased out by October 2018.
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