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The phrase "clear evidence of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been established or demonstrated and is clear and certain. For example, "This report provides clear evidence of a growing trend in the healthcare industry."
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Clear evidence of publication bias was not evident (P=0.94).
There is no clear evidence of that.
She found clear evidence of robosigning.
Your Oct. 30 issue gives clear evidence of the fact.
Most, though, bore clear evidence of Homo sapiens' tampering.
It wasn't even the clear evidence of lip-synching.
Of course, this requires clear evidence of wrongdoing.
These chambers are clear evidence of powerful jaw muscles.
We don't have clear evidence of other outbreaks in India.
Above all, we look for clear evidence of academic engagement beyond the curriculum.
"Currently, fishing is allowed unless there is clear evidence of damage," he said.
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