confirm that (clause)

When you already know something, but you want to make sure that it's correct, you might "confirm" it. That means to make sure that something is correct.

You can use "confirm" like this:

Can you confirm your name?

Or you can use it with a longer clause:

I'd like to confirm how much it costs first.

She called to confirm that our appointment is still on.

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