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- Vetted: The UFO Sleuth
Vetted is a daily YouTube show and podcast that rigorously investigates reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) through fact-checking and evidence analysis Hosted by Patrick Scott Armstrong, each episode dissects eyewitness accounts and other stories and examines all available data to determ
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- VETTED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
→ see vet1 (sense 2), vet1 (sense 3) Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video
- VETTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
VETTED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of vet mainly UK 2 past simple and past participle of vet… Learn more
- Vetted - definition of vetted by The Free Dictionary
3 to appraise, verify, or check for accuracy, authenticity, etc : An expert vetted the manuscript before publication
- vet - Oxford Learners Dictionaries
vet something to check the contents, quality, etc of something carefully synonym screen All reports are vetted before publication She insists on vetting questions prior to an interview All goods are carefully vetted for quality before they leave the factory
- VET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VET is veterinarian How to use vet in a sentence A Brief History of the Verb Vet
- Vet vs Vett – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
The word vet is correct when referring to a person who provides medical care to animals, known as a veterinarian For example, “I’m taking my dog to the vet because he’s sick ” On the other hand, vett is a less common verb meaning to examine or check something carefully For instance, “The company vetted all candidates thoroughly before hiring ”
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