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"evidence corroborating" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to any evidence that supports or strengthens a particular idea or theory. For example, "The detective used evidence corroborating the suspect's alibi to rule out any involvement in the crime."
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The inspector general noted that he could not find evidence corroborating the claim.
The conservators discovered evidence corroborating those descriptions of his methods, if not their drama.
To date, investigators have not found — or at least revealed — any evidence corroborating Mr. Hernandez's account.
Investigators have not found evidence corroborating the swimmers' account, according to local news reports, prompting the judge's order to seize their passports.
Although Mr. Green's granddaughter testified that she herself had not been abused — and, in fact, had not known the other girls until at least 2000 — the prosecution introduced evidence corroborating B.M.'s account, including two photographs.
In the early 1990's, Dr. McHugh was among those in psychiatry who argued that memories of sexual abuse recovered by adults were almost always false, a byproduct of poor practice by psychotherapists, who often elicited the memories through hypnosis or other techniques, failed to look for evidence corroborating the abuse and encouraged patients to press charges against the supposed abusers.
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This evidence corroborates findings for other Middle Eastern and Latin American terrorist groups.
Her job was to see if the physical evidence corroborated the stories of those who had survived the massacres.
Police dismissed the worries, saying DNA evidence corroborated the confessions, and that the young Burmese men had chosen to not have legal assistance.
The specific discipline was determined by Commissioner Roger Goodell after a thorough review of extensive evidence corroborated by multiple independent sources.
Skeptics say plenty of evidence corroborates a medieval dating, including carbon-14 tests done in 1988 by three independent laboratories.
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