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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
verify . - adjective Subject to positive
verification
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- adjective proved to be true
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Examples
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Personal and/or anecdotal information that cannot be verified is meaningless on line … try again.
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Personal and/or anecdotal information that cannot be verified is meaningless on line … try again.
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Recently this was verified from a mutual aquaintan | Field & Stream
Del in KS I had already summised that you are an extaordinary turkey hunter. 2009
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Recently this was verified from a mutual aquaintance although no details were mentioned.
Del in KS I had already summised that you are an extaordinary turkey hunter. 2009
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The truth which can easily be verified is that the Republican majority deregulated banks so that the very wealthy could become very much wealthier.
McConnell signals end to GOP filibuster of Wall Street reform bill 2010
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For example, one important reported claim that I would like verified is this one:
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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For example, one important reported claim that I would like verified is this one:
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Readers offered many helpful work-around solutions after a recent column about PayPal and its annoying demand that customers be "verified" - by handing over their bank account information
NYT > Home Page By DAVID SEGAL 2010
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The story of what they’re all made of, and how they’re periodically compared and verified, is pretty cool.
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What is starting to develop is a cohesive currency of information, tested and verified, that is flattening our ability to achieve power plurality with our leaders.
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