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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all evidence provided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the totality of evidence that has been submitted or presented in a particular context, such as a report or legal document.
Example: "The conclusion of the investigation was based on all evidence provided by the witnesses."
Alternatives: "all submitted evidence" or "all evidence submitted".
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Most egregious is the requirement that immigration officers consider any and all evidence provided by the abuser, even if it is uncorroborated and the only source of negative information.
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"Each case is complex, and the decision in that case is based on our adjudicators looking at all the evidence provided," said Chris Bentley, a spokesman with the agency.
"With all the evidence provided by the clinical community, choosing not to reclassify fillers as medicines with immediate effect or setting up any kind of compulsory register beggars belief.
If we take all the evidence provided and pair it up with common sense, NFC seems like a very real possibility.
All the evidence provided in this study indicate that advection is an important physical process affecting the biogeochemical cycling of redox sensitive elements in salt marsh sediments.
In fact, all the evidence provided by the very careful forensic examination of the scene at the time... supports the view that Dr Kelly died where he was found and from the causes determined".
They will piece together all the evidence provided and images, and put together a narrative that we can only hope, will act in the name of equality and justice.
Given all the evidence provided here, on balance we conclude that the quadratic models are the most likely for both eve 2 and eve 3+7.
For example, in a paragraph dealing with the topic "Why is Canada a great place to live?" The concluding sentence might look something like "From all the evidence provided above, such as Canada's fantastic health care provisions, its top-notch education system and its clean, safe cities, we can conclude that Canada is indeed a great place to live".[6].
"Having carefully considered all the available evidence, provided at the end of a thorough investigation, we have determined that there is insufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction for any offences against any of the officers".
"Following a careful consideration of all the available evidence provided to the PPS by the PSNI [Police Service of Northern Ireland], it has been decided that the case does not meet the test for prosecution.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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