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The phrase "one has confirmed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb phrase that is used to indicate the confirmation or verification of a particular statement or fact. For example: One has confirmed that the shipment will arrive in two weeks' time.
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No one has confirmed that Mandelson will be doing this job.
No one has confirmed their content publicly or offered an alternative solution.
No one has confirmed or denied rumors that ransoms were paid.
AMD, the graphics chipset manufacturer behind the original Xbox One, has confirmed that it is supplying the hardware for Scorpio.
One curiosity of this situation is that no one has confirmed any cases in the wild of brucellosis transmission to cattle from bison.
The Santa Claus story — with the striker in a blue Manchester City hat, incidentally — is believable because it is Balotelli, though no one has confirmed the veracity of it yet.
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Among 31 patients who met exclusion criteria for PE, no one had confirmed diagnosis of PE.
Several other studies including registry-based ones has confirmed our experiences with ABG I [ 30- 33].
Newsom's new album, Have One On Me, has confirmed her as a star on both sides of the Atlantic.
One Medical has confirmed to TechCrunch it has closed on funding from the Carlyle Group for a new cash infusion worth $350 million.
Similarly, in human pancreatic islets one group has confirmed that the pancreatic clock controls insulin secretion97.
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