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The phrase "aural evidence" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts related to sound or hearing, particularly in discussions about audio recordings, testimonies, or any information that is conveyed through sound. Example: "The court accepted the aural evidence presented by the witness, which included recordings of the conversation."
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As it stands, jurors must listen to any of the aural evidence in the courtroom.
To this day, he looks startled and upset whenever confronted with hard aural evidence that it's not still 1986.
When a resident seems close to death, the boy is right there with his tape recorder to capture any aural evidence of the soul's ascent into the hereafter.
(BBC Warner, Blu-ray $49.98, DVD $39.98, not rated) BLOW OUT Brian De Palma's 1981 reworking of Michelangelo Antonioni's "Blow-Up" stars John Travolta as a sound engineer who accidently captures what may be aural evidence of an assassination.
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"His computational approach, married with historical evidence, allows him to recreate the aural environment as it would have occurred during the Renaissance, giving us an acoustic view into the past".
As a whole, most striking was the way in which Kraftwerk teamed sound and vision to create an argument, offering evidence of both its aural and visual influence.
I was particularly drawn to the idea of showing vintage photographs, maps of footsteps, and written accounts of events from the 60s alongside new photographic evidence and measurements of visual and aural disturbances.
This odd description is evidence of a mass synaesthesia, whereby our visual and aural senses have been rewired.
The hacker sends the material, in fragments, to Hank, and, as he sorts through the mesmerizing rubble — partial scenes of terror, exhilaration, torture, and death — we're reminded of classic sequences from Antonioni's "Blow-Up," Coppola's "The Conversation," and De Palma's "Blow Out," in which the evidence of a crime lies buried in visual or aural hash.
Aural temperature was assessed throughout the study and there was some evidence that body temperature was higher following XEN-D0501 compared with placebo.
Aural symptoms have been implicated in the predisposition, initiation, and perpetuation of TMD but with little scientific evidence [ 4, 5].
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