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The phrase "Substantial evidence" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in legal, academic, or scientific contexts to refer to evidence that is adequate to support a conclusion or claim. Example: "The jury found that there was substantial evidence to convict the defendant."
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Substantial evidence of intentional discrimination.
Substantial evidence implicates intrauterine infection and/or inflammation in PTB.
Substantial evidence indicates that EGb 761 has neuroprotective effects.
Substantial evidence suggests that chromosomal abnormalities contribute to autism risk.
Substantial evidence implicates the PEA3 family in breast neoplasia.
Substantial evidence from laboratory studies.
Substantial evidence, however, implies that this relationship is causal.
Substantial evidence indicates that carbonic anhydrase also stimulates bone resorption.
Without more substantial evidence, they are limited in their actions.
Harvard presumably has substantial evidence against Dr. Hauser.
Moreover, the panel said, "there was other substantial evidence of Harvey's guilt".
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