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The phrase "ample evidences of" is not correct in standard written English.
The word "evidences" is typically used as a verb, while the noun form is "evidence," which is uncountable.
Example: "There is ample evidence of climate change affecting weather patterns globally."
Alternatives: "plenty of evidence of" or "sufficient evidence of".
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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.
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But there is ample evidence of confusion.
I found ample evidence of the dangers of abusive drinking.
We are seeing ample evidence of this in the United States.
She does, however, provide ample evidence of its popularity.
The report found ample evidence of continuing cultural bias.
There is ample evidence of prehistoric settlement in Nottinghamshire.
Yet there is ample evidence of American disregard for Afghans.
There is ample evidence of Greece's political dysfunction.
But he offers ample evidence of the futility and disillusionment felt by both Americans and Vietnamese.
The documents here give ample evidence of how brutally they appropriated art.
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