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Discover Ludwig"some confirmation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a small amount or portion of confirmation. Example: "I have received some confirmation that the meeting has been rescheduled for next week."
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Nice to have some confirmation behind it.
I'm looking for some confirmation from up there.
And he got some confirmation of his beliefs from the verdicts.
In Syria, I was able to get some confirmation that North Koreans were at the target.
(Yesterday's Times/CBS poll showing Romney with a slight lead would seem to provide some confirmation of that point).
"Some confirmation decisions may be delayed and made later, resulting in greater uncertainty and later entry for adjustment and clearing," the document said.
"I looked at him for some confirmation that he didn't want the evening to end, as much as I didn't want it to end," she said.
"If you give him some confirmation during the middle of the game, especially when things are getting a little rocky, that's important," Rodriguez said.
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"It appears in this case some confirmations were issued when perhaps they should not have been," Ms. Kelly said.
She said she had heard that some confirmations might have been blocked by filters designed to reject unwanted e-mail messages, known as spam, but she said she could not confirm whether that was the case.
The present paper deals with some experimental confirmation of the oscillatory mechanism and illustrates some phenomena that can purposefully be used for process and catalyst development.
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