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Discover Ludwig"evidence how" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It is unclear what you are trying to convey with this phrase. If you are trying to ask about the use of the word "evidence," you can simply say "how is the word 'evidence' used?" or "what does the word 'evidence' mean?" Example: The lawyer presented strong evidence how the defendant was not at the crime scene.
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And the third was the genealogical evidence — how far back can we trace it?
If you want clinical evidence - how about millions of years of human history?
Fracture toughness measurements coupled with SEM evidence how bundles considerably toughen the composite by complex failure mechanisms.
We have no evidence how they did this, but strategies must have included changes in how they gathered food.
Given this conflicting evidence, how is Nikolas to decide whether the acquisition would be a wise move?
Despite this evidence, how such a potent driver of neurodegeneration might impair the neuroretina remains incompletely understood, and studies into this important aspect of retinopathy remains limited.
Reporting is an important aspect of any social care service, to ensure they can evidence how the care they provide meets CQC requirements.
The seven "judges" had no independent evidence – how could they when they were a bunch of Trots rather than a competent court?
Because more and more of us now know, from better and better audio evidence, how the band sounded in the weeks and months around those famous nights.
Children should be taught at an early age what constitutes evidence, how to detect biases or distortions in newspaper accounts, and that there exist hierarchies of information sources.
Even there, it's not clear from the open-source evidence how close the plotters came to the central leadership in Pakistan, although some of them did travel there.
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