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"circumstantial setting" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the particular situation or set of conditions that has caused or contributed to a given event. For example: "The circumstantial setting in which the election was held prevented many voters from exercising their right."
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On balance, though, there is good circumstantial evidence that setting the child-mortality MDG helped save millions of young lives.
Although suspicious, these circumstantial issues could be explained as a bit of confusion in the moment, a misspoken word in the excitement of setting a record, and so on.
Outside the hospital setting, circumstantial evidence suggests that strict glycemic control, with its greater risk of severe hypoglycemia, may carry a potential risk to long-term survival.
I realised that if I were to write a book about Italy it was going to have to be something less circumstantial, more interpretative: a book that set out to explain what made the country tick.
The agency's 92-page report sets forth a mass of circumstantial evidence that points to Dr. Ivins.
But they said there was circumstantial evidence indicating that 18 others were set by the same person or group.
There is no direct or circumstantial evidence that the Patriots intentionally deflated the footballs below the limit set by the NFL rules.
Circumstantial evidence suggests that Riklis backed a May 2001 leveraged buyout of Toronto-based Dylex by Hardof Wolf Group, a holding company set up in Nova Scotia last December with Ted Watkins as president and Hardof Wolf as chairman.
Yet, as the track and field Olympic trials approach on July 9, with the Olympics set to open on Aug. 13, the anti-doping agency is operating under significant time constraints as it seeks to build cases based on circumstantial evidence.
Although our finding of distinct eIF3 complexes that associate with different sets of mRNAs was surprising, circumstantial evidence pointing to their existence was provided in previous studies.
What we can do is provide circumstantial evidence.
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