Collocations for "confirmed"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "confirmed" in context.
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confirm
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- confirm the [findings, research]
- confirm the [allegations, accusations]
- confirmed [his story, reports, the rumors]
- confirm your [attendance, participation]
- confirm [the information, your name and address]
- confirm your [password, reservation, purchase]
- confirm receipt of
- confirm in advance
- [calling, phoning, writing] to confirm
- confirmed independently
- confirmed through [a study, further research]
- was confirmed on [Tuesday]
- was confirmed dead
- confirmed in [person, writing, the press]
- confirm your (worst) suspicions
- confirms what I [suspected, thought, said] (all along)
- can [you, anyone] confirm your whereabouts [on, at the time of]
- confirm where you were [on the night, at that time]
- [could not, would not, refused to] confirm
- [can, will] neither confirm nor deny
'confirmed' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Ministry
- cancellation
- chairman
- confirm
- dead
- decree
- defendant
- diagnosis
- disclaimer
- doom
- existence
- expert
- fake
- festival
- finding
- hunch
- independent
- interaction
- meet
- minister
- neither
- outbreak
- politician
- reimbursement
- release
- saint
- scrutiny
- shipment
- shipping
- suspicion
- wholly