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The phrase "causal evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe evidence that supports a cause-and-effect relationship between two things. For example, "The causal evidence suggests that higher levels of air pollution can lead to a higher risk of lung cancer."
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Yet the strength of causal evidence varies widely, and detecting a microbe does not prove causality.
However, causal evidence is scarce and offers mixed results.
Patel replied: "No, what I'm saying is that there is a compelling association, but there is no causal evidence.
Meacock also stated that "there is absolutely no causal evidence that consultant staffing levels are causing the weekend effect".
Is there any causal evidence in support this, and I'll tell you a bit about that.
Lastly, we provide causal evidence that asset partitioning, by compartmentalizing risks, facilitates corporate group growth.
However, this claim is underexplored in terms of direct causal evidence.
These findings provide causal evidence that economic incentives may negatively affect pro-social behavior.
This paper provides causal evidence concerning the role of rents in explaining dynasties in professions.
There is good evidence -- causal evidence, not correlational -- that it's learned in personal violent encounters, beginning with the brutalization of children by their parents or their peers.
Combining formal algorithmic behavioral analysis with muscimol inactivation, we provide causal evidence directly linking dorsal hippocampus with planning behavior.
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