experimentally confirm

Frequency: 3.50.9 per million words

To confirm a hypothesis or result through scientific experiments.

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  • I wanted to find a way to experimentally confirm the results.
  • The research team successfully experimentally confirmed the existence of the new particle.
  • This hypothesis must be experimentally confirmed before it can be widely accepted.
  • Scientists have now experimentally confirmed what was once just a theoretical prediction.
  • Our next step will be to experimentally confirm the computer model's projections.
  • The process of experimentally confirming a complex physical theory can take decades.
  • Although the math looks solid, we still need to experimentally confirm its real-world effects.
  • Have they been able to experimentally confirm the drug's efficacy in controlled trials?
  • The discovery was later experimentally confirmed by several independent laboratories.
  • It is crucial to experimentally confirm these initial findings with a larger dataset.