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will corroborate

  • future tense
    of corroborate.
    corroborate
    verb (used with object)
    to make more certain; confirm.

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Not only can their arrival time suggest that they dwelt with other particles for a negative amount of time, but if one asks those other particles, they will corroborate the story.

From Science Daily Aug. 4, 2026

The prefect told France Info radio on Tuesday that investigations in the field were progressing well that "allow us to think that we will corroborate this figure of 35".

From BBC Dec. 24, 2024

There are multiple witnesses that will corroborate these facts and each of them must be called to testify publicly.

From Slate Sep. 24, 2018

Avenatti added that “there are multiple witnesses that will corroborate these facts.”

From The Guardian Sep. 23, 2018

The records of the “Working Women’s Protective Union” will corroborate them, and will furnish many others.

From Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City by James Dabney McCabe