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The phrase "a batch of evidences" is not correct in standard written English.
The word "evidence" is an uncountable noun, so it should not be used in the plural form "evidences."
Example: "The detective collected a batch of evidence from the crime scene."
Alternatives: "a collection of evidence" or "a set of evidence."
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He points to a batch of evidence.
With a batch of fresh evidence in hand, McDavid's lawyers filed a writ for habeas corpus in 2010.
And there's an emerging batch of evidence documenting a coverage gap between the states that said yes and those that said no.
Yet 2018 is going to offer a fascinating batch of evidence.
But that shallow rate-cutting scenario will not long survive a new batch of evidence that the economy is set to weaken further.
When a third batch of evidence arrived, that August afternoon, the cover letter noted that the enclosed materials were "unclassified," so Bernabei didn't give much thought to the last item, a four-page document stamped "Top Secret".
A batch of stolen emails was released to the public, with evidence pointing towards Russian hackers.
Evidence showed Ivins had created and held custody of a batch of anthrax traced by DNA to each of the killings.
The deposition behind an impeachment inquiry against President Clinton will be in the batch of evidence that a Federal judge will begin releasing in less than two weeks as she relaxes her order barring participants from discussing the Paula Jones case.
A batch of peers [graphic].
2. A batch of cakes [graphic].
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