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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well confirm" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a combination of "well" and "confirm," but it does not convey a clear meaning as a phrase. An example of a correct usage could be: "I will confirm the details later."
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That statement could well confirm the worst fears of the protesters, 20,000 of whom took to the streets today.
Mr. Grant may very well confirm the promise of "Snakebit" once he moves on to other territory.
Freshening up familiar social realism with its cool structural elan, it's a film that may well confirm the arrival of a master.
But the evidence is pointing in one direction, and the outcome of the meeting with President Xi may well confirm it.
Alternatively, further struggles and a swift exit might well confirm widespread suspicions about the game in this ice hockey-obsessed country.
The maths could well confirm this weekend what has been very clear for a while, that Leicester City will be back in the Premier League next season, after a 10-year absence.
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Paul Wellens, the Saints captain who knew Prescott well, confirmed the impact that had made.
Frank Lampard, while doing fairly well, confirmed that he and Gerrard still do not dovetail in midfield.
The surgeon laid out the options and recommended that approach as well, confirming Ms. Nelson's research.
He told Tim Russert of NBC on Dec. 9, 2001, that this report has "been pretty well confirmed".
Certainly Rogue One has done well, confirming that fans will line up for Star Wars spin-off titles.
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