Sentence examples for adduced with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "adduced with" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; "adduced" means to bring forward or cite as evidence, and it does not pair with "with" in this context.
Example: "The evidence was adduced to support the argument."
Alternatives: "presented as" or "cited with".

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And I would not rule out new evidence that could have been adduced "with due diligence" at the first trial.

A statement of action taken on evidence adduced with respect to uncharged offenses, as described in subsection (f).

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He might have also adduced his own American Museum, with its crude, fraudulent mermaids and stainless Jenny Linds, its midgets and its giantesses, as another example of the contradictions and extremes of the island.

MISSOURI: State v. Statler, Mo., 331 S.W.2d 526 (if the evidence is conflicting and issue close in preliminary hearing, the issue should be tried again at trial so that both trial judge and jury may pass upon it with additional evidence adduced at trial).

However, while retailers generally endorsed concerns that standardised packaging could affect the service they offered, they had much less sympathy with other arguments adduced by tobacco companies.

The new archaeological results seem compatible with the younger date adduced by the geneticists.

Examples of open framework solids with these topologies are adduced for illustration.

It arrives with the long-familiar dose of guilt by association (with Frank Marshall Davis, Bill Ayers, Reverend Jeremiah Wright, Edward Said, and Roberto Mangabeira Unger), as well as by the newly adduced association (largely psychological, hardly direct) with Obama's father.

Rennard cannot but conclude that, even if they are never entirely forgotten, accusations of sexual misbehaviour, from wandering hands and routine priapism to legally documented accusations of rape, can, in the end, be set aside, dismissed as petty, even, with the right defenders, adduced as smear campaigns which only enhance the martyred integrity of the accused.

As some groups were not previously sufficiently well defined, and would have been questioned by many microbiologists much more strongly than is now likely with the additional evidence adduced here for their monophyly, providing such evidence was essential.

And Benjamin Franklin, in a 1745 letter, adduced eight reasons for conducting a liaison with older women: "When women cease to be handsome, they study to be good," "The sin is less," "They are so grateful!!" (his exclamation points, by the way).

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