corroboration in the PONS Dictionary

corroboration Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Additional corroboration of these pressure readings was taken from two observers' wind speed estimates of 200 and 210 mph.
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He states that the game relied upon an unprecedented level of corroboration and collective intelligence to solve the game.
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Such objective confirmations were taken as additional empirical corroboration and validating proof.
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We have no such thing, only necessary criteria (i.e. without which, no truth) including consistency, corroboration and coherence.
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A diving expedition during the summer of 2003 provided corroboration of this practice.
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The studies reporting the links often rely on self-report rather than independent corroborations, and these results may be worsened by selection and referral bias.
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Therefore, these oral accounts have substance but need corroboration by anthropological and scientific evidence.
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Nevertheless, on this occasion the genetic evidence seems to provide the story with some independent corroboration.
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No corroboration of his claims were ever provided.
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Such life and light/sound corroborations are typical of the composer's own imaginative world.
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