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9 28 Our findings do not contradict these earlier works, but they do suggest the possibility that a more broadly conceived view of 'evidence', as described above, can help reveal how local practitioners do routinely use evidence to inform decisions but the evidence is not necessarily findings from international peer review journals.
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