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"could be evidence" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it when making a general statement about what could be used to support a claim or argument. For example, "The testimony of eyewitnesses could be evidence to prove the defendant's guilt."
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"It could be evidence of some frustration," Kolt said.
That could be evidence of some violation of the man's civil rights".
The excerpts Mr. Rux skillfully provides could be evidence for either argument.
On an official application, such numbers could be evidence of fraud or even identity theft.
The board has taken other actions to underline its independence, including impounding NASA materials that could be evidence.
"Evidence demonstrating that the assertions were untrue could be evidence of perjury and fraud upon the Florida courts," they said.
"When I was having a particularly tough time, I felt it could be evidence that our genes were somehow flawed.
In some African sites, he said, anthropologists have found reddened patches of dirt dating back 1.6 million years that could be evidence of cooking fires.
Even more problematic could be evidence, if any emerges, that the governor's office took part in a cover-up of its involvement.
That could be evidence in her favour and despite what we are to learn of her attraction for other men, her attraction to Swann cannot be called fickle.
But rocks from two sites in Greenland, containing an unusual mix of carbon isotopes that could be evidence of biological processes, are 3.830 billion years old.
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