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The phrase "substantiate this proposal" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
For example, you might use it in a business setting when you present a proposal to a team and want to ensure that you provide sufficient evidence to support it: "I have gathered the data to substantiate this proposal, so I am confident that it will be successful."
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In order to further substantiate this proposal, we also purified the native NirS produced in the P. aeruginosa PAO1 Δ nirN mutant to obtain the protein with the potentially bound dihydrohaem d1.
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Further work is required to substantiate this proposition.
This chapter substantiates this proposition.
In conclusion, our results do not substantiate the proposal that PilB is a major player in resistance to innate immune host defenses, i.e. resistance to macrophage killing and to antimicrobial peptides.
In this paper we substantiate this claim by giving a graph transformation-based semantics to one of the original QVT language proposals; that is, we define a mechanism that will translate any model transformation definition in the QVT language to a graph production system whose effect is to apply that model transformation.
Evidence now seems to substantiate this claim.
"There is nothing to substantiate this.
There is no shortage of evidence to substantiate this link.
No actual proof was needed to substantiate this.
There is no evidence to substantiate this claim.
Where are the studies to substantiate this claim?
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