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The phrase "cited evidence" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to specific evidence that has been mentioned or referenced in a written or spoken argument or discussion. Example: The scientist presented cited evidence from multiple studies to support his theory on the effects of climate change. In this example, "cited evidence" refers to the specific evidence that was mentioned or cited by the scientist in his presentation.
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He cited evidence from Planning Department demographers.
The commissioner also cited evidence that "hospitals had been used as detention and torture facilities".
Opposition activists said this still appeared too high, and cited evidence of vote-rigging.
Monitors and news reports have cited evidence of revenge killings of security forces.
Discussing the economic situation, the committee cited evidence that underlying inflation was beginning to pick up, the minutes said.
Human Rights Watch also cited evidence of police torture of detainees to extract confessions, among other abuses.
Two studies published in Nature last year cited evidence that overuse of neonicotinoid pesticides was harming bee populations.
He cited evidence of a $3 million payment in March that he said might have financed the summer attacks.
Ms. Mayor cited evidence of biological agents in ancient battles from Europe and the Mideast to India and China.
The decisions cited evidence that condemned inmates might have suffered extreme pain from the chemicals used in lethal injections.
He acknowledged that Congress had cited evidence that trafficking in child pornography could lead to more predatory behavior.
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