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The phrase "serves to affirm" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to validate or confirm something. You can use it when talking about a piece of evidence or information that supports or confirms a claim or statement. Example: The new scientific research serves to affirm the theory that exercise can improve mental health.
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Roy Moore's apparent staying power serves to affirm the hypothesis.
By engaging with a full range of experience, from the grim to the playful, the show serves to affirm the power of the imagination over everything that, by disturbing it, stimulates it.
In a country with a wide income gap, the show offers a rare look into how others live and serves to affirm the lifestyle of the tiny urban middle class, said a psychiatrist named Dr. Andri who has written about reality television and, like many Indonesians, uses only one name.
My experience after that moment only serves to affirm my longstanding belief that hot people are the worst.
The simple fact that an African-American is in line for the presidency serves to affirm for all of us our belief in America's best ideals.
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In addition, Turrell has scheduled a series of tours of the Crater (patrons only) — all serving to affirm him as a visionary artist whose medium is light itself.
There are a few funny moments in "Jack and Jill," most of them celebrity cameos that also serve to affirm what a cool, connected celebrity Mr. Sandler is.
They serve to affirm that when children regard us, they do so by taking us at our word, by reminding us of the present, and in evaluations without context, which are ofttimes the most thorough and unyielding.
The two observations below serve to affirm this.
Trujillo's sexual conquests and public humiliations of his enemies also serve to affirm his political power and machismo.
But these measures have also, on the other hand, served to affirm the presence of a widening gap between art and commerce.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com