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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every evidence" is not grammatically correct in written English.
It should be "all evidence" or "every piece of evidence." Example: "All evidence points to the suspect's guilt."
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She had a very pleasing personality and showed every evidence of a proper sense of proportion".
DAVID REMNICK: There is every evidence that Putin has surrounded himself with veterans of foreign and domestic intelligence, yes.
We put on 60,000 in circulation last week, and there's every evidence we're hanging on to it".
Some people, after giving a dinner party, cannot think of going to sleep until every plate, every glass, every evidence of the evening's merriment, is safely back in its proper place.
Although bluestone-style sidewalks are now promoted as the only appropriate ones for row-house neighborhoods, there is every evidence that plain concrete was widely used, perhaps even prevalent, by the mid-1880's.
Certainly she took marriage and motherhood seriously, applying what she learned at Vassar to her life at home and giving every evidence that she experienced family as more vocation than blight.
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It is a staple of nearly every evidence-based prevention program for parenting (e.g., Incredible Years [Webster-Stratton and Reid 2007]; Triple P [Sanders and Markie-Dadds 1996]; Parent Management Training [Forgatch et al. 2005a, b]).
With the help of Bill Stoner, a California homicide detective, he went over every interview, every lead, every piece of evidence, as does this episode.
I offered to make every shred of evidence and every witness available.
"You want to pursue every lead, every bit of evidence, everything to persuade the jury," he said.
I know, it's not the most overwhelming evidence: every election and every state is different.
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