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The phrase "evidence was observed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are reporting findings or results from an investigation or study. Example: "During the experiment, evidence was observed that supported the initial hypothesis."
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They tested cleanly, and no evidence was observed of lameness.
No evidence was observed in favor of strong interaction between QDs and VO2 caused by MIT.
Particularly, validity evidence was observed based on internal structure and external variables.
GRADE approach was used for quality of life, and the strength of evidence was observed to be "low".
Distance is in theory a factor that contributes to the level of transaction costs, but only tentative evidence was observed in this study.
GRADE approach was used for only one of the eligible outcomes which was patient satisfaction and the strength of evidence was observed to be "low" (Table 2).
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Stratigraphic evidence is observed for two high-amplitude (100 150 m) sea-level cycles in the Late Burdigalian to Langhian.
(RD_{j,q}, RM_{j,q}), and (RP_{j,q}) are the probabilities of textual evidence being observed, with regard to query (q), given by description tags, meta tags, and text passages, respectively.
Even though the penetrant concentrations are rather significant at some of the conditions considered, no evidence is observed for phenomena such as multicomponent coupling that would require a model more complex than the binary form of Fick's law.
Seven additional regions with at least nominal evidence were observed.
These are the same coordinates used by Erlich et al. (2011), and are also the coordinates at which neural correlates of accumulation of evidence were observed in the Poisson Clicks task (Hanks et al., 2015).
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