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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amass evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of gathering or collecting a significant amount of evidence for a particular purpose, such as in a legal or investigative context.
Example: "The detective worked tirelessly to amass evidence that would lead to the arrest of the suspect."
Alternatives: "gather evidence" or "collect evidence".
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"You amass evidence to support the theory".
So he convinces Ileen to spy on her, hoping to amass evidence supporting Jaclyn's dismissal.
The panel is continuing to amass evidence and is expected to make its initial report in the fall.
As Pérez Molina ascended to power, the Gerardi case came to a halt, even though prosecutors assigned to it continued to amass evidence.
The Times article said that American authorities had relied on "phone records and intercepted calls" to amass evidence of the contacts between Mr. Trump's advisers and Russians.
AS ITALIAN magistrates continued to amass evidence against Parmalat executives this week, most of the big news was, curiously, being made in America.
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Law-enforcement officials carefully amassed evidence against Sister Ping.
Dean has again amassed evidence of a cancer growing on the presidency.
He amassed evidence to demonstrate that chronic undernutrition was a greater threat to the third world than famine.
As he has amassed evidence to support his case, Mr. Loggia's family has begun to come around.
He amassed evidence that "trireme" implied three decks of rowers, working together to put on the legendary speeds achieved by those battleships of yore.
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