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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ample evidences" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term is "ample evidence," as "evidence" is an uncountable noun.
Example: "There is ample evidence to support the theory proposed by the researchers."
Alternatives: "plenty of evidence" or "sufficient evidence."
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Ample evidences have accumulated in recent times, supporting these findings.
Levie and Lichtenstein (2010) have suggested that the stages model and life cycle theories of entrepreneurial growth do not provide ample evidences of the enterprise growth and development.
There are ample evidences demonstrating the biological impact of theaflavins.
Ample evidences suggest a critical involvement of the RAS in the initiation of endothelial dysfunction [12], [13].
Emerging body of literature presents ample evidences that C-fos mRNA expression can be used as a tool to assess neuronal activation [ 50- 55].
There are ample evidences that CSA has played significant roles in the devolution of DEvInfo in Ethiopia the implementation of EthioInfo.
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There was ample evidence.
Last Thursday's concert gave ample evidence.
There is ample evidence for this view.
But there is ample evidence of confusion.
There is ample evidence available for study.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com