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"letter of affirmation" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a formal letter or document that confirms or validates something, such as a person's skills, achievements, or character. It can also be used to express support, encouragement, or agreement. Example: "After receiving a glowing letter of affirmation from her boss, Sarah felt more confident and motivated in her job search."
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"Please find enclosed the IAAF letter of affirmation that QSI [Qatar Sports Investments] or Oryx QSI is asking.
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Yolo Akili is the author of Dear Universe, Letters of Affirmation & Empowerment For All Of Us, (Forthcoming April 2013) from Micheal Todd books.
At heart, The Blue Moment is - like many books written about a supposedly world-changing piece of art - a love letter, an affirmation of religious faith.
Someone whose love language is words of affirmation, for example, might especially cherish a love letter or poem written specifically for them.
In line with the letter that was eventually sent, the email also says Adani "expects [a] letter of support to formalise already public affirmations by [the] Australian Government, highlight the national significance of Adani's investment".
It is a sort of affirmation.
"It's an extraordinary sense of affirmation.
The threadbare debates showed resignation instead of affirmation.
For Wakefield, the attacks have become a kind of affirmation.
The process of affirmation has been a long one.
We're starved for a collective sense of affirmation.
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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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