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Discover LudwigThe phrase "warrant substantiation" is correct English and it is typically used when someone has made an assertion that needs to be backed up with evidence
For example, "The claims made by the plaintiff warrant substantiation" or "The accusations require warrant substantiation."
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Some issues, however, warrant further substantiation if the therapy is to become an effective and safe alternative for treating these respiratory ailments [18 20].
While their work clearly warrants further substantiation, preferably in animal models, the focus by Katchman and colleagues on luminal B breast cancer, considered to be the most aggressive form of ER+ breast cancer [ 14], is both timely and laudable.
On the basis of the results reported in this study, further molecular and functional studies are warranted for a substantiation of the observations presented here.
The potential of auditory spatial processing to probe and elucidate brain network dysfunction across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum warrants further investigation with both structural and functional neuroanatomical and ultimately, neuropathological substantiation.
But he offered little substantiation.
Both depictions, however, lack credible substantiation.
Other bits of substantiation are even less plausible.
To make such assertions without substantiation is irresponsible.
Every day news reports blame Chinese people for crime in Japan, often without substantiation.
The ASA investigated the ads under the rules regarding misleading advertising, substantiation and Exaggeration.
MS. FINKLE contends the substantiation rate is an inadequate measure anyway.
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