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Filter by Meaning The journalist interviewed several corroborative sources to write a credible news story.
The photographer provided corroborative images to prove the authenticity of the crime scene.
The scientist conducted several corroborative experiments to validate his hypothesis.
The prosecutor presented corroborative evidence to convince the jury of the defendant's guilt.
The historian found a corroborative document that confirmed the authenticity of the ancient artifact.
The witness's statement was deemed corroborative of the police report.
The medical report was deemed corroborative evidence in the personal injury case.
The prosecution's case was further strengthened by corroborative statements from several eyewitnesses.
The defense team's failure to provide corroborative evidence weakened their argument.
The detective found a corroborative witness who saw the suspect at the scene of the crime.
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