corroborate view

Frequency: 4.50.5 per million words

Used to provide facts or evidence that support a particular opinion or perspective.

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Examples (10)

  • New data from the satellite seems to corroborate the view that the ice caps are melting faster than predicted.
  • The witness's testimony helped to corroborate the view that the suspect was at the scene.
  • Further research will be needed to corroborate this view on early human migration.
  • Finding ancient artifacts helped in corroborating the historian's view of the city's origins.
  • This is a controversial view, and it has yet to be corroborated by independent studies.
  • The recent market trends corroborate the economist's view that a recession is imminent.
  • Does this new evidence really corroborate the prevailing view, or does it challenge it?
  • Unfortunately, the experiment failed to corroborate his view on the new chemical reaction.
  • The archaeological findings corroborate the long-held view that the civilization was highly advanced.
  • So far, all the collected evidence has corroborated the initial view of the detective team.