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The phrase "abstracted evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to evidence that has been summarized or generalized from a larger set of data or information.
Example: "The researcher presented abstracted evidence from multiple studies to support her hypothesis."
Alternatives: "summarized evidence" or "generalized evidence".
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In our final validation sample, we manually abstracted evidence of diabetes diagnosis in 70 patient charts.
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Thirteen articles published between 2006 and 2010 met inclusion criteria and were abstracted systematically, yet when combined with evidence from articles from the previous systematic review, no additional interventions could be recommended for practice.
Third, besides numerically-based descriptions, abstracted explanations and procedural prescriptions, patient safety research evidence must encompass experiential data, collaboratively-produced accounts and/or experience-based designs.
Consistency of abstracted data was also assessed to allow the synthesis of evidence for each element.
The evidence of association was evaluated for each element with respect to consistency by using the abstracted data of eight high-quality studies, including two cohort studies (Table 3).
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Why does he look so abstracted?
I began to become detached, abstracted.
It's very abstracted, like Beckett is.
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