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Discover Ludwig"evidence remains" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been observed and was not eliminated or destroyed. For example, "The crime scene technician noted that evidence remained at the site, although no suspects were apprehended."
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The evidence remains inconclusive.
Nevertheless, the evidence remains sealed.
But the evidence remains largely against it.
A void? Little physical evidence remains of the twin towers.
Although SRoAO rates seemed comparable, high-level evidence remains scarce.
It was professionally filmed, and the evidence remains online.
Little evidence remains of floral decoration in early medieval Europe.
"In principle, under the Federal Rules no common law of evidence remains.
Now, officials say the source most likely was North Korea, but the evidence remains circumstantial.
Little evidence remains of what Ms. Henenberg called "a nice, elegant space".
Indeed, very little evidence remains of their early cinematic work, the Regos say.
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