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The phrase "bits of evidence" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when describing small pieces or fragments of evidence that may not be enough on their own, but collectively contribute to a larger conclusion. Example sentence: The detective carefully sifted through the bits of evidence scattered throughout the crime scene, hoping to piece together the truth behind the murder.
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There are many small bits of evidence.
I give you two bits of evidence for that.
We are doing it because of conflicting bits of evidence.
they drove around to various shopping centers, dropping the bits of evidence into garbage cans.
"Scattered bits of evidence suggest that is also Kim Jong Un's approach," Carlin added.
And new bits of evidence, which were not permitted in court, began to dribble out.
But the digital trail is littered with intriguing bits of evidence.
Each side draws on bits of evidence to support its view.
But from another viewpoint, he said, there are bits of evidence that this slowdown could be longer-lasting.
If Congressional testimony led investigators to find other reliable bits of evidence to convict, so much the better.
Not facts or bits of evidence to support theories or assumptions, and certainly not simple moral instruction or the opportunity to assign blame.
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