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The phrase "In evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that something is present or available for observation or consideration.
Example: "The documents were presented in evidence during the trial to support the defendant's claims."
Alternatives: "In view" or "On display."
Dictionary
In evidence
adjective
Visibly present; noticeable.
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Guns are much in evidence.
"It's never been in evidence".
Malnutrition is everywhere in evidence.
He is not in evidence.
Few personnel are in evidence.
Words like "healthy" were not in evidence.
Such pride was not always in evidence.
Gone, the whiskey seized in evidence!
The overflow was everywhere in evidence.
Still, Iraqi defiance is in evidence.
English self-deprecation was nowhere in evidence.
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