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verifiable

adjective as in provable

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This uniqueness and verifiable ownership have driven the NFT craze, attracting collectors, investors and creators.

From Salon

Pressed on the issue by Dana Bash on Meet the Press, he claimed to have heard about the pet kidnappings in Springfield from “a dozen” constituents, ten of whose stories are “verifiable and confirmable.”

Over the past two weeks, as it became clear that the racist lie Donald Trump amplified about Haitian immigrants eating pets in Ohio was patently false—it came from one ludicrous Facebook post whose author later denounced it—Christopher Rufo, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and famed right-wing troll, decided that he must uncover the “the truth”: He offered $5,000 to anyone who could provide “hard, verifiable evidence that Haitian migrants are eating cats in Springfield.”

From Slate

When authorities in Springfield said that the rumor was untrue—something they communicated directly to Vance’s staff almost immediately, according to new Wall Street Journal reporting—Vance backpedaled slightly, saying that the accusation, even if not verifiable, was fair game to talk about because it brought attention to the legitimate issue of illegal migration.

From Slate

“It was that dearth of trustworthy, verifiable, nonpartisan information that allows people to make informed decisions about their neighborhoods that served as the genesis for what has now become the L.A. Local News initiative.”

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