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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analyse evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of examining and interpreting data or information to draw conclusions or support arguments.
Example: "In order to support our hypothesis, we must analyse evidence from various sources."
Alternatives: "examine data" or "evaluate information".
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As criminals adopt new technologies, crime-fighters must follow suit, devising new ways to gather and analyse evidence.
A statement from Scotland Yard said the investigation was set to last for several months as some 250 counter-terror detectives continue to analyse evidence "round the clock".
The U.N. General Assembly has agreed to create an "international, impartial, and independent mechanism" that will "collect, consolidate, preserve, and analyse evidence" about possible war crimes and human rights abuses in Syria over the past five years.
A series of steps were used to gather and analyse evidence from individual studies.
To the authors' knowledge, this is the first systematic review to gather and analyse evidence on workplace trust relationships and health worker motivation.
"Having taken the decision to reopen the investigation, the team has already begun to recover and analyse evidence and will be obtaining further statements from a number of people.
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This is a common situation in forensic work – being asked to re-analyse evidence – but being informed of the previous results provided a clear prior suggestion that they didn't match.
You have to play detective, searching for clues, analysing evidence and wandering around murder scenes brooding (optional).
Mrs Justice Theis ruled that the woman could not be identified after analysing evidence in a late-night telephone hearing.
Mr Justice Flaux ruled in favour of insurers after analysing evidence at a high court hearing in London in July.
The judge said he had analysed evidence from the boy's parents, local authority social workers and a psychologist.
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