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The phrase "evidence is inconsistent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when discussing information or proof that does not align or agree with itself. This could refer to conflicting data or evidence that does not support the same conclusion. Example: "The jury was unable to reach a verdict as the evidence presented by both prosecution and defense was inconsistent and failed to provide a clear picture of the events that took place."
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Paleomagnetic evidence is inconsistent regarding the position of the South Pole.
The exclusion of one party from some or all of the evidence is inconsistent with the nature of an inter partes hearing, the judge added.
Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian, a cardiologist and assistant professor of medicine and epidemiology at Harvard Medical School, said that "the evidence is inconsistent that high mercury level has any effect" on the risk of cardiovascular death among adults.
But even here the evidence is inconsistent.
However, the available evidence is inconsistent.
For other groups, either we do not find any relationship or the evidence is inconsistent.
However, the body of evidence is inconsistent when it comes to the association between work environment and surgical site infection.
Anecdotal evidence indicates that dyslexia is positively associated with superior visuospatial ability but empirical evidence is inconsistent.
Fundamentally, the evidence is inconsistent across studies of telehealth interventions in heart failure, which limits the ability of cardiologists to make general conclusions.
However, for most other strategies, such as increased antenatal attendance, or routine administration of prophylactic micronutrients, the evidence is inconsistent and conflicting.
In fact, all other evidence is inconsistent with the conclusion that the detainees conspired".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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