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Discover LudwigThe phrase "draw on evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of using or referencing evidence to support an argument or claim.
Example: "In her research paper, she will draw on evidence from various studies to support her thesis."
Alternatives: "rely on evidence" or "utilize evidence".
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In addition, however, they found that memory for neutral words which preceded emotional ones improved.The team was also able to draw on evidence from a patient who suffers from Urbach-Wiethe disease, a rare genetic disorder that can cause damage to the amygdala.
So syntheses that draw on evidence from different countries and contexts can have global value.
In this overview, we draw on evidence from this special issue Geoengineering in Lakes, and on supporting literature to provide a critical perspective on the approach.
Decision-makers in UK health and social care are routinely asked to draw on evidence of 'what works' when designing services and changing practice.
He said he had sought an independent inquiry into the causes of the disturbances to draw on evidence from the communities themselves.
In this talk, Peter Johannessen, Ash Center Democracy Postdoctoral Fellow, AY 2018-2020, will draw on evidence from Brazil to illustrate how local elections can undermine policy responsiveness in highly decentralized contexts.
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The proposed measures address all sources of alcohol and draw on evidence-based policies used elsewhere.
Many participants felt that the reports or discussion papers that they had previously prepared were unsound because they focused primarily on perceptions and anecdotal evidence and seldom drew on evidence.
Our findings draw on empirical evidence collected through multi-stakeholder workshops in Germany and Sweden.
Guidelines on management of AOM (and of upper respiratory tract infections more generally) draw on shared evidence and clinical insights from a coherent literature.
This means going beyond generating video lectures that students are instructed to watch prior to classroom experience, to exploring innovative ways to facilitate student learning that intentionally leverage technologies and draw on evidence-based practices.
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