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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not confirm" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when something has not been confirmed or verified. For example: The news article did not confirm reports of a new disease outbreak. The company has still not confirmed the date for their annual meeting. Please do not spread rumors until we can confirm the information.
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Ellis would not confirm that.
History should not confirm prejudices.
King would not confirm the deal.
(G.M. would not confirm the timing).
(Kiselev will not confirm or deny this).
Mr. Hartman would not confirm that figure.
Trovicor would not confirm the complaint.
We'll not confirm somebody like that".
He did not confirm the claims.
Microsoft will not confirm the effort.
NewYork-Presbyterian would not confirm those details.
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