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Discover LudwigThe phrase "meticulously verified" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has been carefully and thoroughly checked for accuracy or correctness. Example: Before publishing the research paper, the results were meticulously verified by multiple experts in the field.
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"Even if we assume that Intel had learned its lesson and meticulously verified the correctness of its multipliers," he said, "there are many smaller manufacturers of microprocessors who may be less careful with their design".
The FE model is meticulously verified against experimental tests reported in the literature and good correlation is observed.
"We have meticulously verified dozens of stories, and we are confident the Caesar photographs present authentic -- and damning -- evidence of crimes against humanity in Syria," Nadim Houry, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch, said in a statement Wednesday.
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When Tamimi finds a document, he then meticulously verifies, translates into English, and logs it on his website alongside the original where it is open to scrutiny from around the globe.
All the software residing in the camera controller was meticulously tested and every possible execution path was verified to be able to guarantee stability in most scenarios.
We're verified.
Become verified.
I can verify that.
CoStar verifies each one.
We cannot verify this.
A new dataset of meticulously measured viscosities of a large composition region of simulated nuclear waste glasses that recently became available provided an excellent opportunity to test this hypothesis to verify it again.
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