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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adduced in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in formal contexts to refer to evidence or information that has been presented or cited in support of a claim or argument.
Example: "The findings were adduced in the report to support the hypothesis."
Alternatives: "presented in" or "cited in".
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Similar conditions may be adduced in relation to other businesses.
What movies made or distributed by Mr Murdoch would be adduced in evidence?
But arguments based on faith, tradition or squeamishness cannot be adduced in court.
The word "presented" is substituted for the word "adduced" in subsection (e).
The main reason adduced in each case was custom, though Roman law and the priestly character of kingship were also used as justifications.
This result may be one more argument, in addition to those adduced in Part III above, against requiring an intent to be joint authors.
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We may assert its existence, but we cannot support our assertion; for the only thing we could adduce in support of it would be the fact that the image was embodied or expressed.
Writing in the show's catalogue, the art historian Emily Braun adduces, in Fontana, a temperamental identification with "the Fascist viewpoint of a Latin and Catholic culture in epochal conflict with a materialist, Protestant one". But his politics, like his aesthetics, seemed fluid.
The third objection may be thought to present more difficulty than the others, namely, that which alleges that motion arises in things in which it did not exist before, and adduces in proof the case of animate things: thus an animal is first at rest and afterwards walks, not having been set in motion apparently by anything from without.
Given this understanding of Malebranche's strategy, and in the interests of brevity, we shall focus here on the positive arguments that he adduces in favor of Vision in God.
Among the points Pārthasārathimiśra adduces in favor of this interpretation is that Uṃveka cannot make sense of the account of falsification that figures in Kumārila's elaboration of his epistemology.
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