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"studies have confirmed" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used when a fact or opinion has been verified through research or a series of trials. For example, "Recent studies have confirmed that climate change is a serious issue to address."
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Subsequent studies have confirmed Slesnick's findings.
Genomic studies have confirmed that AIEC resemble ExPEC17,24,30.
Such studies have confirmed tuberculosis and leprosy, including co-infections.
Several subsequent studies have confirmed the virtues of the Mediterranean approach.
Other studies have confirmed the general sense that expertise is overrated.
Various academic studies have confirmed that black job seekers have a harder time than whites.
More recent studies have confirmed salinomycin toxicity towards gastrointestinal sarcoma, osteosarcoma, and colorectal cancers22.
Unfortunately, few studies have confirmed empirically the benefits of the newer models.
And numerous studies have confirmed what we all feel: investors are poorer now than they were a year ago.
Past studies have confirmed a link between hair loss and heart problems, but this study is among the largest.
Where close inbreeding does occur, studies have confirmed Darwin's belief that it can impose a real burden.
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