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"financial evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to the evidence of someone's financial records or activities, such as bank statements, tax returns, and other documents. For example, "The prosecution presented a variety of financial evidence in support of their case."
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The financial evidence suggests he is right.
There is also financial evidence that suggests an Israeli link.
It's really difficult to speculate … We have no sightings, no financial evidence; we've got nothing.
"Old people are not just cash registers, they deserve dignity and it is their home, some of them have lived there for a long time and the financial evidence (for closure) does not stack up".
We have contemporary financial evidence that claims of having extinguished market cycles occurs prior to market collapses.
The financial evidence dispels the prevalent, biased notion that it is impossible to "do good" and "make money" at the same time.
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And, in the case of public-sector intervention during financial crises, evidence for its dangers is surprisingly flimsy.
As to the notion that such policies will disenfranchise students with financial need, evidence points to the contrary.
Observers increasingly perceive the fingerprints of Rwanda, accused by the UN of providing M23 with military and financial support – evidence described by British foreign secretary William Hague as "credible and compelling".
Asset Quality Misrepresentation by Financial Intermediaries: Evidence from RMBS Market by Tomasz Piskorski, et al. (February 2013).
Beyond the financial incentives, evidence shows that there's something to the lawmakers' argument: Not a single person has ever been killed from a marijuana overdose.
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