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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to use evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to utilize evidence in support of an argument or claim.
Example: "In order to strengthen your thesis, you must be able to use evidence effectively to back up your points."
Alternatives: "capable of utilizing evidence" or "skilled in using evidence".
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With Lay's conviction erased, neither the SEC nor any other civil plaintiff will be able to use it as proof of wrongdoing (though it would still be able to use evidence and testimony given in the trial, says Henning).
One reason was that neither central government nor communities were able to use evidence of activity success to shape national funding streams in ways that would sustain the activity.
Reviewing discussions of this nature revealed that this scenario often occurs when one or more students begin with an incorrect idea and are able to use evidence to convincingly support this idea, even though the evidence is not factually correct.
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If, years after an acquittal, new evidence of guilt is found, a prosecutor might be able to use that evidence to build a perjury case.
And unless you put the systems in place to provide the evidence you can trust, you're not going to be able to use the evidence.
"Lawyers like me will be able to use the evidence to extract restitution for investors.
"When I was at Gitmo, they were able to use hearsay evidence," Mr. Ghailani told the doctor.
They also will likely be able to use as evidence comments by Trump himself and ally Rudy Giuliani suggesting the administration wanted to ban Muslims from entering the United States.
As a result, Mr. Rajaratnam's lawyers say, the government should not have been able to use wiretap evidence during the trial.
If an agreement is reached, the committee would not have to duplicate investigative efforts or call the same witnesses, but would be able to use that evidence as part of its inquiry.
Fewer than half the students were able to use supporting evidence to write an accurate explanation of the results.
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