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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a body of proof" is not correct in standard English; the correct expression is "a body of evidence." You can use "a body of evidence" when referring to a collection of facts or information that supports a conclusion or argument.
Example: "The lawyer presented a compelling body of evidence to support her client's innocence."
Alternatives: "a collection of evidence" or "a set of evidence."
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She finished in saying that the episode "grabbed her attention", finishing, "These engaging characters and this episode was a winner for Body of Proof".
A large body of proof-of-principle experiments suggests that targeting MYC proteins may have considerable therapeutic benefit in human tumors (Felsher & Bishop, 1999; Soucek et al, 2008).
Megan, the medical examiner on "Body of Proof," fits a more familiar pattern a little too neatly: she is intelligent, arrogant and a socially gauche know-it-all.
The actress Dana Delany, who will star in "Body of Proof," a coming ABC drama, said she now has revisions sent to her digitally.
Ms. Delany is getting to know Dr. Megan Hunt, the lead character on "Body of Proof," a medical mystery drama that will have its premiere on ABC on March 29.
And she's not nearly as arrogant as Dana Delany's character on "Body of Proof" on ABC, a brilliant, condescending medical examiner who is more fun to watch, mostly because she is so clearly not a people pleaser.
"I don't understand executives that pit women against each other, the fact that they brought in 'Body of Proof,' Dana Delaney is a friend of mine, and the two of us were just rolling our eyes, it's like, of course, you finally have two great female leads and you're going to put us on against each other," Margulies said.
(The iPad will be a fixture in the medical examiner room on "Body of Proof," which will start in early 2011).
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