Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
I am satisfied as to the correctness and sufficiency of this statement and
Spanish translation:
confirmo la precisión y exactitud de esta declaración y
English term
I am satisfied as to the correctness and sufficiency of this statement and
5 +1 | confirmo la precisión y exactitud de esta declaración y | Cristina Heraud-van Tol |
Mar 21, 2009 20:15: Alex Lago changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Mar 24, 2009 17:04: Cristina Heraud-van Tol Created KOG entry
PRO (2): Darío Orlando Fernández, Cristina Heraud-van Tol
Non-PRO (3): Cristina Santos, Carolina Carabecho, Alex Lago
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Proposed translations
confirmo la precisión y exactitud de esta declaración y
Word Magic:
correctness Noun
exactitud, buen uso, precisión, casticidad, casticismo; Synonyms: accuracy, exactness, good timing, preciseness, precision, accurateness, definitude, exactitude; Conformity to fact or truth.
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