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The phrase "build evidence" is a correct and usable construction in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the process of gathering evidence or creating a stronger case for something. Example sentence: The defense team worked tirelessly to build evidence to support their client's innocence.
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Last, we need to build evidence, transparency and accountability to communities.
I am using the work we do to build evidence in support of this funding and identify what sources we can tap into.
This logic will probably ring hollow for scientists who, for years, have worked to build evidence of climate change while denial groups and conservative politicians attempted to discredit them.
In recent weeks, by serving new subpoenas on SAC executives, they have made it clear that they are still trying to build evidence against the fund, and perhaps Mr. Cohen.
The study is being implemented under the What Works to Prevent Violence against women and girls programme, which is seeking to build evidence on what drives violence, what works to prevent violence, what makes interventions successful, and how they can be replicated, adapted and scaled up.
That metadata - the universal sweeping up of communications - has been accessed by prosecutors to build evidence against leakers... Officials in the government now know that their defence against accusations of improper contact with journalists has been greatly weakened by the day-to-day practices that are authorised by the revised Patriot Act and partly carried out the by NSA.
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And with the average daily room rate at $94.44, an increase of 3.9percentt from last year, developers continue to build, evidenced by 10 projects that are just opening, that are now under way or that will be by fall.
Pediatrics studies, comparing interfaces, are needed to build evidence-based recommendations.
Another approach to defining and assessing quality is to define a set of principles as a foundation to build evidence-based practices on, and then measure the degree to which these principles are put into place.
This paper presents an approach to design and build evidence-based careflow management systems, which can be viewed as components of a knowledge management infrastructure each health care organization should be provided with to increase its performance in delivering high quality care by efficiently exploiting the available knowledge resources.
The group met and addressed the following questions, using the medical literature to build evidence-based answers: (i) What is sarcopenia?
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