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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evidence proof that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that evidence exists to prove or support a claim or statement that you are making. For example: "Recent studies provide evidence proof that global warming is having a significant impact on the planet."
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Most states use the "preponderance of evidence" proof that Hill was found to meet.
Being in front of a camera would mean that there was actual evidence, proof that I looked the way that I did.
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Medieval understandings of evidence in the age of trial by ordeal would be quite alien to modern sensibilities (Ho 2003 2004) and there is no approach to evidence and proof that is shared by all legal systems of the world today.
While evidential reasoning in law and in other contexts may share certain characteristics, there nevertheless remain aspects of the approach to evidence and proof that are distinctive to law (Rescher and Joynt 1959).
"Electronic Pearl Harbor' lends itself to scary stories, but no one comes up with any evidence or proof that's substantial".
It goes something like: Here is hard evidence, scientific evidence, irrefutable proof that something is or is not true.
"We do not have any evidence and proof that North Korea holds any threat," he said.
But, the jurors wrote, referring to their colleague in the gender-neutral plural: "They agree that there is no evidence of proof that Fosamax caused Mrs. Boles injury".
"The real terrorists escaped, and the citizens were tried without any evidence or proof that they committed this criminal offense," he told Parliament.
Furthermore, he said, "the agency did not conclude that triclosan in soap was unsafe or ineffective," just that soap manufacturers had not submitted adequate safety evidence or proof that their products were more effective than non-antibacterial soap.
Appearing on Sky on Wednesday morning Bolt said it was an exaggeration to interpret Pell's evidence as proof that he didn't care about children; and he explained what he thought Pell "meant to say".
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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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