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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assembling of evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to investigations, legal proceedings, or research where evidence is being gathered or compiled.
Example: "The detective focused on the assembling of evidence to build a strong case against the suspect."
Alternatives: "gathering of evidence" or "collection of evidence."
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He says at the outset that he does not set out "to make formal argument, a step-by-step logical assembling of evidence".
Our Food has taught us that improving science policy entails not merely the assembling of evidence, but the performance of different perspectives and fresh visions on the policy-making stage.
"Reformation scholars will need to study this fine book carefully, to weigh their own judgments against its timely synthesis, and to evaluate its impressive assembling of evidence for a religious revolution in early modern times.
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The characters are struggling to assemble shards of evidence: Virgil to discover why Alice left; Alice to discover her father.
You know that the factual findings of a trial judge or jury are based on a carefully assembled body of evidence.
Instead, it methodically assembled bits of evidence intended to leave the inescapable impression that he had been at the center of the killings.
In some cases, U.S. prosecutors have assembled reams of evidence.
Developmental Advantages of Being Tall Social psychologists, economists, and others have assembled plenty of evidence that being tall is a social advantage, particularly for men whose height contributes more to perceptions of sexual attractiveness.
Developing a system that assists analysts with knowledge discovery by helping to uncover associations, as well as help marshal evidence by assembling individual pieces of evidence into a single context, would be a great advancement to the analyst community.
The ranks of economists, statisticians and planners assemble vast quantities of evidence to support the political decision-making process, but neither they nor ministers seem to believe it is feasible, or perhaps even desirable, to try to share much of this with the public.
A late epigraph about light literature poses the crucial question, "How should a story end?" Do we wish "the good to triumph and the wicked to be damned?" Will Happerton's Tiberius win the race before Captain McTurk and Glenister assemble their mosaic of evidence, including a purloined letter, to bring the hapless Happerton down?
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