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The phrase "ascertaining evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of determining or verifying the existence of evidence in a particular context, such as legal or investigative scenarios.
Example: "The detective focused on ascertaining evidence to support the case against the suspect."
Alternatives: "determining evidence" or "establishing evidence."
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Thus it seems from our studies that an electronic medical record database can be an important tool for ascertaining evidence based decisions with regard to treatment.
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A systematic approach was used to ascertain evidence to underpin the new TCP program; however no research was identified for organisational decision-making and clinical governance.
In addition genome-wide association scans between the most frequent haplotypes and traits were performed to ascertain evidence of artificial selection for increased milk, fat, and protein yield.
In addition, the conflicting evidence for age, seven of the 10 presented analyses (70%) showed no significant association, falling just short for the criteria for ascertaining strong evidence (> 75%) for no association between age and OA progression.
The aim of ascertaining rigorous evidence-based information for decision-making was not achieved in all cases.
Ascertaining appropriate evidence-based use of ARBs in HF, a possible addition to an already copious drug regimen, is critical to minimize risk and maximize therapeutic benefit.
The origins of the game are difficult to ascertain, although evidence now suggests that early forms of golf were played in the Netherlands first and then in Scotland.
To ascertain the evidence for effectiveness of Public Access Defibrillation Programmes using any level of first responder.
The purpose of this literature review was to ascertain the evidence for the use of reflective journaling as a tool to promote the pedagogical strategy of reflection for the purpose of learning from practice for practice in undergraduate nursing education.
The orthology relationships of the sequences sampled were first assessed using COGE/GEvo (http://genomevolution.org/CoGe/GEvo.pl) to ascertain strong evidence for synteny, which was considered confirmation of (co- orthology.
Differences between people who respond to invitations for screening and those who do not are difficult to ascertain, but evidence suggests that non-attenders have higher CVD risk factors.
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