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The phrase "adduced that" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or outdated.
It can be used in formal contexts when referring to evidence or arguments that have been presented or cited to support a claim.
Example: "The researcher adduced that the findings were consistent with previous studies."
Alternatives: "argued that" or "asserted that".
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Evidence is not adduced that profit-seeking firms are more beneficial to the service.
But after almost three years of rigorous and sometimes brutal interrogation, no evidence has been adduced that he was guilty of any involvement in terrorism.
It was adduced that even before Meserve left for Vietnam he was regarded as an exemplary soldier, since he had been selected to march in President Johnson's inaugural parade — an honor limited to two hundred men with unblemished records.
Last week, faced with the lot of Jack Tweed, still coming to terms with the loss of his wife Jade Goody on the second anniversary of her death, it adduced that the most dignified course of action was to get him to pose for a photograph by a mirror, from which, via the miracle of Photoshop, his late wife appeared to look on, smiling.
The trust level for tabloid journalists touched their lowest figure, 6% – but those of journalists on midmarket (16%) and upmarket papers (35%) were also sharply down, even though no evidence was adduced that they had hacked phones or bribed police officers.
It may be enough to explain the truth of "Snow is white" that another premise is adduced that entails "Snow is white".
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We thus adduce that SCAN reasonably describes the delicate balance between the exchange, correlation and spin-orbit coupling interactions, which underlie spin-resolved band structures.
First, we noted that there is a plausible prima facie case for the view that such interventions could be justified, and second, we responded to a number of arguments that might be adduced against that view.
We argue that there is a plausible prima facie case for the view that such state intervention would be justified and respond to a number of arguments that might be adduced against that view.
"I am sure, on the evidence that was adduced at the trial, that the planned kidnap of Becky was for a sexual purpose," he added.
In 1934, the Eagles finished with a 4 7 record, The Eagles' inability to seriously challenge other teams made it difficult to sell tickets, and his failure to sign a talented college prospect led him to adduce that the only way to bring stability to the league was to institute a draft to ensure the weakest teams had an advantage in signing the preeminent players.
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