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The phrase "accuracy of evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reliability or correctness of information or data presented as evidence in various contexts, such as legal, scientific, or academic discussions.
Example: "The accuracy of evidence presented in court is crucial for ensuring a fair trial."
Alternatives: "reliability of evidence" or "validity of evidence".
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Tom Brake, the Liberal Democrat MP behind much of the questioning, has revealed doubts over the accuracy of evidence given by a third senior police chief.
In his 30-minute statement, the one-time accountant and Libyan-trained guerrilla-leader disputed the accuracy of evidence presented during his four year-long trial.
In another major development, Keir Starmer QC, the director of public prosecutions, directly challenged the accuracy of evidence given to parliament by John Yates, the acting deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan police.
Mahmood, also known as "the Fake Sheikh", is now being investigated by the Crown Prosecution Service, which is scrutinising the accuracy of evidence given by him in more than 30 previous criminal cases.
The Crown Prosecution Service is scrutinising the accuracy of evidence given by undercover reporter Mazher Mahmood in more than 30 previous criminal cases in order to assess his credibility as a witness in a series of ongoing investigations due to come before the courts, The Independent understands.
I teach criminal procedure, and after reading Garrett's book, I am looking forward to future discussions with students of the many Supreme Court cases that narrowly concentrate on procedural regularity, rather than encourage appellate courts to review the accuracy of evidence.
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The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy of evidence-based criteria for identifying fall-related incident hip fractures in the absence of DOI using HDD containing DOI as the reference standard.
We defined person-identifying HDD containing DOI as the reference standard and calculated measures of the accuracy of evidence-based criteria for identifying fall-related incident hip fractures from HDD not containing DOI.
Our study is therefore the first to examine the accuracy of evidence-based criteria in comparison with the reference standard for identifying incident hip fractures using date of injury.
To determine the accuracy of evidence-based criteria for identifying fall-related incident hip fractures from person-identifying hospital discharge data in the absence of the date of injury.
This is the first published study to investigate the accuracy of evidence-based criteria in comparison to a gold standard of identifying fall-related incident hip fractures using the date of injury.
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