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The phrase "considered evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is thought to provide proof of something. For example, "The fingerprints on the gun were considered evidence of the suspect's involvement in the crime."
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This is considered evidence now".
When is a statement considered evidence?
Any deviations might be considered evidence of faked pain.
A video photo of Atta -- should this be considered evidence?
Failure to appear was considered evidence of guilt.
(In Massachusetts, a level of 0.08 is considered evidence, but not proof, of drunkenness).
But he also considered evidence of the couple's relationship, including the cat.
If the blood test shows a certain plasma glucose or higher, it is considered evidence of diabetes.
But in the sentencing phase, the jury considered evidence of retardation, and gave the defendant life in prison.
That's because until 1983, the short-form certificate was considered evidence enough of a person's name and date of birth.
As usual, we have considered evidence from DWP and the latest assessment of UC rollout by the Major Projects Authority.
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