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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evidences for" is not correct in standard written English; the correct term is "evidence for." You can use "evidence for" when discussing support or proof for a claim or argument.
Example: "The study provides strong evidence for the effectiveness of the new treatment."
Alternatives: "proof of" or "support for."
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Studies in rodents offered further evidences for SCN activity change.
We are asking public schools to present the scientific evidences for creation along with the scientific evidences for evolution.
Raman analysis provided supplementary evidences for XRD results.
Using annual time series, the study finds evidences for the Fisher effect.
Supporting evidences for the input of magmatic fluids are also found in seismological studies.
We have investigated evidences for hoping conduction in the SMNW using Mott-Davis model [35].
There are no positive evidences for the existence of the Moho transition layer.
Our study also provided compelling evidences for the distinct microbial composition of freshwater and marine sponges.
Simulations have been recognized as source of empirical evidences for software engineering [63].
There are no reported evidences for their identified degradation products and their effects on humans.
Still, indirect evidences for the in vivo bone mineral maturation are available only.
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