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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as more evident" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something is becoming increasingly clear or obvious.
Example: "As the evidence accumulated, it became as more evident that the theory was valid."
Alternatives: "as increasingly clear" or "as more apparent".
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Further, an assessor, who did not know which image participants held in mind, rated their anxiety as more evident and their behavior as less positive in the negative imagery condition.
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But by this point in a full afternoon, the orchestra was losing its edge of alertness and precision, as became more evident in the concluding work, Mozart's exquisite Symphony No. 29.
They can have overall implications that are just as destructive as the more evident pollutions of oil spills or mine runoffs.
Now, it is an investment that is paying dividends economically as well as culturally, nowhere more evident than this year's Jazz Fest.
The improvement, modest in terms of fasting glucose, seemed to be more evident as far as HbA1c was concerned.
As need became more evident, additional resources could be activated as necessary.
Other studies show the same association between BPA and insulin resistance as well as hyperinsulinemia which was more evident in male than in female (Beydoun et al., 2014).
In middle school, childhood problem behaviors that are sequela to violence exposure may become more pronounced, such as academic achievement problems becoming more evident as the achievement gap widens and alcohol and substance use emerge.
We retain our buy, believing that the shares will get re-rated, as growth becomes more evident.
As it becomes more evident that Messier is in a no-win situation his stewardship has become reactionary rather than pro-active.
Suggestions of taking celibacy seriously began to pour in from my mother, twin sister, life coach and even former lovers, as it became more evident that I wasn't happy with my personal life.
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