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The phrase "ample evidence for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the existence of sufficient proof or support for a particular claim or argument.
Example: "There is ample evidence for the effectiveness of this treatment in clinical trials."
Alternatives: "sufficient proof for the" or "plenty of evidence for the".
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There is ample evidence for the existence of an association between sleeplessness and worry.
But in recreating those moments with such inventiveness, Pink delivers ample evidence for the future of music.
There is ample evidence for the notion that angiotensin II (Ang II) is a major culprit in progression.
Despite Mr. Harris's silence, Mr. Barket said Mr. Tankleff had ample evidence for the judge to set aside the guilty verdicts.
In fact, when the details of the YouGov poll are examined, a much more complicated picture emerges, and there is ample evidence for the power of racism.
Investigations of electrical and optical properties, thus provided ample evidence for the use of crystallized monophase InSe as an absorber layer in photovoltaic conversion devices.
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There is ample evidence for this across the university -- from the new initiatives I talked about earlier to increases in sponsored research, which demonstrate the ability of our faculty to put together compelling new research programs.
The LBF offers ample evidence for this, chiefly the ever-growing but impenetrable (without an appointment) Rights Centre.
They see ample evidence for this in the results now flooding in after yesterday's local elections.Though this is expressed less loudly, the implicit appeal of an in-out referendum to many on the Tory right is also, not to put too fine a point on it, that they want to leave the EU.Nobody could accuse Lord Mandelson of being motivated by Euroscepticism.
The peak prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria infection is known to shift to younger age groups as transmission intensity increases [1]; there is ample evidence for this from the field [2].
However, where there is ample evidence for this phenomenon in the oculomotor system, few reports exist for the skeletomotor system.
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