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"legally confirmed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been affirmed or made official as a result of a legal process. For example, "The decision was legally confirmed in court this morning."
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The authenticity of those files could not be legally confirmed.
The authenticity of that uploaded file could not be legally confirmed.
And the university's new director, whoever it turns out to be, can be legally confirmed only by presidential decree.
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At his Saturday night rally in Clear Lake, Trump protested that he only wanted Cruz to legally confirm his right to run.
On the occasion of the marriage Alexander assumed the title of vicomte (which had not yet legally been confirmed to him) instead of the title chevalier, which he had previously used.
Deputy to the general prosecutor, Vladimir Kolesnikov, said: 'He has received what he deserved and is in a refrigerator now.' He said his identity was known yet had to be 'legally' confirmed, and further information would be released this week.
It took until the rejection of Gröning's appeal last year for that approach to be confirmed as legally viable.
Further there is substantial evidence showing that much of Mr. Obama's alleged birth certificates have been forged or doctored, and have not been confirmed as legally valid, true and accurate".
Further there is substantial evidence showing that much of Mr. Obama's alleged birth certificates have been forged or doctored, and have not been confirmed as legally valid, true and accurate," Montgomery wrote.
Research from the NUS published earlier this year revealed that almost half of student tenants were unsure if their deposit was protected, and a fifth had not received the legally required paperwork confirming protection.
At the time, the producers of the show were legally prevented from confirming that Jackson guest starred, although many media sources assumed it was really him.
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