Sentence examples for a remarkable evidence from inspiring English sources

"a remarkable evidence" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
The word "evidence" is typically used as an uncountable noun, so it does not usually take the indefinite article "a." Instead, you could say "remarkable evidence," without the article, or use "piece of" before it to make it countable (e.g. "a remarkable piece of evidence"). You can use this phrase when talking about evidence that is particularly noteworthy, impressive, or unusual in some way. For example: "The DNA found at the crime scene was a remarkable piece of evidence that ultimately led to the conviction of the suspect."

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There is a remarkable evidence that the pulmonary vasculopathy is related to inflammation and a proproliferative/antiapoptotic phenotype of pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells.

There was evidence for asymmetry in the funnel plots in the comparison of cancer tissues with normal and benign tissues; Egger's test showed a remarkable evidence of publication bias (all P < 0.05).

There are several studies which refer to these relationships [ 6- 17] and which, together, constitute a remarkable evidence basis for judging the validity of the EQ-5D-3L items.

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Doctors treating a bilingual person who developed alexia (inability to read) after a stroke found remarkable evidence of this.

Then twice in a week comes remarkable evidence that some of you actually read this page before wrapping it around your discarded vegetable peelings.

In remarkable evidence played to a packed and shocked courtroom, recordings of cellphone calls made by the gunman to the police suggested that he had tried twice to give himself up, and had simply gone on killing in the absence of officers to accept his surrender.

In fact Gilot will talk expansively about Picasso, but not until she has established him as a single element in a remarkable life, evidence of which can be seen around her apartment, a huge, barrel-ceilinged space in upper Manhattan where Gilot's paintings hang on every wall.

Only then will we know whether she has unearthed some remarkable evidence of historical importance, or smeared a renowned jurist who is no longer able to fight back.

There is lots of remarkable evidence to digest.

There is no more remarkable evidence of that than his fruit fly with four wings".

A study released yesterday in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found what it called "truly remarkable" evidence of the strong role that genetic factors play in longevity.

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