Examples of 'have corroborated' in a sentence

Meaning of "have corroborated"

have corroborated - This phrase means that evidence or testimony from one or more sources supports or confirms a statement or finding

How to use "have corroborated" in a sentence

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Other studies have corroborated this result.
Many studies from various parts of the country have corroborated this.
Other studies have corroborated this finding.
The leaders of the main European political parties have corroborated this view.
Some studies have corroborated these findings.
Not even one of them could have corroborated.
You have corroborated your own alibi.
We have multiple sources who have corroborated the threats.
I have corroborated this charter by my seal.
I assume they would have corroborated information.
The process implies a multilateral framework, and today 's deliberations have corroborated that thesis.
Other historians have corroborated these conclusions.
Other techniques such as denaturing size exclusion HPLC have corroborated these findings.
Foreign academics have corroborated in detail the ongoing special relationship.
Both the fossil record and genetic studies have corroborated that separate status.

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We have corroborated it.
Mademoiselle Geraldine must have corroborated his story.
His story would have corroborated all the accusations as well as the circumstantial evidence.
The Group also interviewed several former and active FARDC soldiers who have corroborated this information.
Other researchers have corroborated those findings.
I have corroborated that by citing the Secretary-General's report.
Other witnesses have corroborated his account.
I have corroborated that by citing the Secretary-General & apos ; s report.
Other people have corroborated it.
I have corroborated patty 's alibi.
Studies in the United States have corroborated these suspicions.
Valentine et al . have corroborated the effectiveness of this maneuver in an elegant experimental model.
Recent meetings with officials of several Member States have corroborated this assessment.
Scientific studies have corroborated with biological activities reported for this species.
Subsequent investigations into these “ incidents ” have corroborated this statement.
Such evidence would have corroborated the claims presented in the Steele dossier.
The Justice Department 's investigations have corroborated these findings.
We think we have corroborated some startling first-hand observations.
Tom Flanagan and Doug Finley have corroborated that as well.
We think we have corroborated some startling first- hand observations.
Recently, a number of other researchers have corroborated our interpretations.
These actions have corroborated with the reduction of cases of the disease worldwide3.
Edmonds claims that the Times ' investigation would have corroborated her most startling accusations.
The gun would have corroborated Emile 's statement and the case would have been made.
The second is true, I have corroborated it.
That could have corroborated Brendan Dassey's story by feeding it to him himself.
Oui . Mademoiselle Geraldine must have corroborated his story.
They have corroborated it, in fact.
A 2006 study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology appears to have corroborated this latter view.
Initial clinical studies have corroborated the accuracy of the analysis.
Japp must have released him already . - Oui . Mademoiselle Geraldine must have corroborated his story.
In point of fact, you have corroborated what we have suspected.
I have corroborated patty 's alibi, And that 's all you need.
Without knowing it, you have corroborated your own alibi.
Sources have corroborated that the band … has recorded 16 individual albums.

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