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"strongly substantiated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to emphasize that an idea or statement is supported by a significant amount of evidence. For example, "The results of the study were strongly substantiated."
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However, the use of IADT in the setting of prostate cancer has not been strongly substantiated by data from clinical trials.
In contrast, the decreases in 4-cell array patterning of the Δlpp, Δpal and ΔtolB strains were so evident, in comparison with the parental wild-type strain, that the bacteria per se affect the daughter cells' patterning was strongly substantiated.
In conclusion, the gnepines clade is strongly substantiated by the congruent phylogenetic estimates of L-data set and the above rare cpDNA structural mutations.
Monophyly of the Cathaya– Pinus Picea subclade is strongly substantiated by a specific 4-nt insertion and an 18-nt deletion in the introns of trnA-UGC and trnG-UCC, respectively (fig. 5 B, indels 2 and 4; supplementary fig. 5, Supplementary Material online).
And his interpretation of history is always strongly substantiated and frequently provocative.
CONCLUSIONS: Evidence regarding whether palliative care interventions implemented in the hospital, home or outpatient clinic are more effective than usual care at reducing ED visits is not strongly substantiated based on the literature reviewed.
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These reasons strongly substantiate the high rating obtained from the task owner.
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These results further strongly substantiate the efficacy of A. squamosain collagen maturation during wound repair.
The results strongly substantiate the beneficial effects of A. squamosa on the formation of glycosaminoglycans and collagen during wound healing.
As far as tau-dependent pathology, in recent years evidence strongly substantiates the idea that Ca2+ deregulation is also involved in NFTs formation.
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