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The phrase "substantiated finding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a conclusion or result that has been supported by evidence or proof. Example: "The research team presented a substantiated finding that linked air pollution to respiratory diseases."
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By contrast the finding of increased acoustic neuroma risk after 10 years of mobile phone use, depending simply on recall of first use, is least likely to be erroneous (Type 1) and is the better substantiated finding in their study.
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The ascertainment of clinical hip pain differed slightly between the cohorts, but results from the Osteoarthritis Initiative substantiated findings in the Framingham Osteoarthritis Study.
Internal replication is still rare in the social sciences literature; nonetheless, it is a fundamental tool to substantiate findings and validate results with repeated trials.
Overall, studies rated as fair either did not report how data analysis was done and/or did not include participants' verbatim quotes to substantiate findings.
Acute respiratory infection was the condition associated most frequently with prescription antibiotic use, a result which substantiates findings from other Asian countries [ 8, 22, 23].
Future studies in other populations would substantiate our finding.
We next substantiated our finding by measuring the IFN-γ production of the proliferating T cells.
Documents [n, p, q, s] and respondents (1, 4, 5, 6) substantiated this finding.
If substantiated, this finding would have major implications regarding prevention and therapy of the disease.
Respondents (1 3), documents [b, d, g] and research [ 27, 28] substantiated this finding.
We substantiated this finding using an alternative approach to selectively target systemic IL-1 via intraperitoneal administration of IL-1Ra.
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