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Discover LudwigThe phrase "substantiation that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce evidence, facts, or proof to back up a statement or claim. For example, "We provided substantiation that the new product was successful with customers."
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PAGE B1 Lawmakers investigating Toyota's recalls said documents the company had turned over so far "did not provide convincing substantiation" that faulty electronic were not the cause of sudden unintended acceleration in its vehicles.
'Talk is about actions on discrete symbol parts, and these processes are asserted, with substantiation that relies on perceptual features'.
But he is unconvincing to modern readers when he alleges (without substantiation) that, although women have a deliberative faculty, it is "without authority" (akuron), so that females require male supervision (I.13.1260a13 14).
While some of their episodes indicate breakdowns between tasks and representations (Venkat and Adler 2012), Adler and Venkat (2014) also draw attention to narratives that reflect 'ritualized' activity (drawing on Sfard 2008) in which: 'Talk is about actions on discrete symbol parts, and these processes are asserted, with substantiation that relies on perceptual features'.
One acquaintance recalled, without any substantiation, that Zweig was a sexual exhibitionist.
There is no substantiation that the final version of Lee's novel was written by anyone other than herself.
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The memo's main substantiation of that claim was a contested paraphrase of testimony that top FBI official Andrew McCabe gave behind closed doors to the House Intelligence Committee — not even a direct quote.
The White House has failed to offer any substantiation for that claim either.
The difference between contigs and singletons is in both their length and cis-substantiation suggesting that sequence length affects classification.
First of all, the code requires advertisers to hold proof for "claims that are capable of objective substantiation".
But it does so without adequate articulation or substantiation of the problems that would purportedly be addressed via that regulation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com