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which affirms that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "which affirms that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement or clause that confirms or supports a previous assertion or idea. Example: "The study presents evidence which affirms that regular exercise improves mental health."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Formal & Business
Encyclopedias
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
which confirms that
which asserts that
which demonstrates that
which establishes that
which validates that
which proves that
which corroborates that
which substantiates that
which gives that
which derives that
which shows that
which means that
which follows that
which entails that
which indicates that
which makes that
which yields that
which argues that
which implies that
which declares that
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
15 human-written examples
Bank of America points to an arbitrator's ruling, which affirms that the bankers acted "within the standard of care".
News & Media
Now he's now posted a new track - Memrise - onto his Tumblr, a song which affirms that despite reportedly changing labels and management, he has maintained both his experimentation and sense of melancholy in the intervening years.
News & Media
It could also explain why the book has been greeted with such erotic intensity: It meets the need for a work of deep research and scholarly respectability which affirms that inequality, as Cassidy remarked, is "a defining issue of our era .It seems to me that Mr Crook has revealed more about his own priors than those of Mr Piketty's fans.
News & Media
The biggest story of the summer, though, has to be "Magic Mike," which affirms that some like it hot and without any underwear, and also offers continuing proof of Mr. Soderbergh's talent for making pleasurable, accessible entertainments no matter their scale.
News & Media
It is evident that coercivity reaches to 0.7 T, which affirms that magnetocrystalline anisotropy has increased.
An early result on this problem is by Crouch (1984) [1], which affirms that the system is not accessible when there are two rotors.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
43 human-written examples
By this year it was decided that there was no need to legislate for any change at all; instead a mere "protocol" on prosecutions was issued, which affirmed that the attorney is free to "engage" in any case deemed "particularly sensitive".
News & Media
A meeting between the Rizeigat and the Malwal was held in January 2010 in Aweil, which affirmed that both should have "unhindered access to natural resources inside both communities' land".
News & Media
The British article, an analysis of other studies, also failed to mention a 2005 analysis in the gold-standard journal Sleep Medicine Reviews, which affirmed that melatonin reduces the time it takes to fall asleep and increases sleep efficiency and duration.
News & Media
Last year, the American Academy of Pediatrics published a report on promoting the wellbeing of children of gay people, which affirmed that children have the same developmental needs and receive the same parenting whether raised by straight or gay couples, and that civil marriage rights for gay people are in the best interest of children.
News & Media
In Torcaso v. Watkins (1961), he delivered an opinion which affirmed that the states could not use religious tests as qualifications for public office.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "which affirms that" to clearly link a piece of evidence or a finding to a broader claim or argument, ensuring the connection is explicit for the reader.
Common error
Avoid stringing together multiple clauses with "which affirms that". Overuse can lead to convoluted sentences. Instead, break down complex ideas into simpler, more direct statements for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "which affirms that" functions as a relative clause, connecting and providing additional information about a preceding noun or clause. It introduces a statement that confirms or validates something previously mentioned, similar to examples provided by Ludwig.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
35%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
7%
Wiki
5%
Reference
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "which affirms that" is a useful tool for providing supporting evidence or validation for a claim. Ludwig AI confirms that it is grammatically correct and frequently used in various contexts, particularly in news, science, and formal writing. To ensure clarity, avoid overuse and consider alternative phrases like "which confirms that" or "which demonstrates that" depending on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
which validates that
Replaces 'affirms' with 'validates', suggesting a stronger level of proof or support.
which confirms that
Substitutes 'affirms' with 'confirms', indicating agreement or verification of a fact.
which demonstrates that
Replaces 'affirms' with 'demonstrates', implying a visual or empirical showing of truth.
which establishes that
Substitutes 'affirms' with 'establishes', suggesting a more formal and conclusive confirmation.
which proves that
Replaces 'affirms' with 'proves', indicating undeniable evidence.
which supports the idea that
Expands the phrase to explicitly state 'supports the idea that', making the supportive role more prominent.
which corroborates that
Replaces 'affirms' with 'corroborates', implying that additional evidence supports the claim.
which substantiates that
Substitutes 'affirms' with 'substantiates', suggesting that evidence provides a solid basis for the claim.
which reinforces that
Replaces 'affirms' with 'reinforces', highlighting the strengthening of an existing belief or idea.
that further asserts that
Changes the structure to 'that further asserts that', emphasizing continued assertion or declaration.
FAQs
How can I use "which affirms that" in a sentence?
Use "which affirms that" to introduce a clause that confirms or supports a previous statement. For example: "The data provides evidence "which affirms that" the new policy is effective."
What are some alternatives to using "which affirms that"?
Alternatives include phrases like "which confirms that", "which demonstrates that", or "which establishes that", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is there a difference between "which affirms that" and "which confirms that"?
While both phrases indicate agreement or verification, ""which affirms that"" suggests a stronger, more declarative endorsement, while "which confirms that" simply acknowledges the truth of something.
Can I start a sentence with "which affirms that"?
No, you should not start a sentence with ""which affirms that"". The phrase is a relative clause and needs to follow the main clause it modifies.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested