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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to confirmation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of verifying or validating something, often in contexts like agreements or transactions. Example: "Please send the document to confirmation before we proceed with the next steps."
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to confirmation
noun
An official indicator that things will happen as planned
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(All dates and times subject to confirmation).
After all, just as now, his presidency will be subject to confirmation.* Subject to confirmation.
Both nominations are subject to confirmation by the State Senate.
O'Connor believes that Srinivasan deserves a smooth ride to confirmation.
Ms. Whitman's path to confirmation was considerably less rocky.
The game has almost become of secondary importance to confirmation of its existence.
Nominations of deputy secretaries, like Mrs. Clinton's, would be subject to confirmation by the Senate.
Like me, and like many other commentators, they could be subject to confirmation bias.
And that's what, I think, a senator should look for when it comes to confirmation.
And they, too, dedicate many pages to confirmation bias, which, they claim, has a physiological component.
The Secret Service director is not subject to confirmation by Congress.
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