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"given evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to evidence that has been provided or presented that can be used to support a conclusion. For example: "Given the evidence presented, it appears that the defendant is guilty of the crime."
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He has given evidence in Russian.
Lawson had given evidence against Lintott.
"We've given evidence and it's been ignored".
He has already given evidence to the JCHR.
Sixteen people had given evidence at Burroughs's preliminary hearing.
Both Gallagher and Appleton had given evidence and been cross-examined, he added.
At least four female employees had given evidence against him during a seven-month investigation.
Nottingham is not the first British court where he has given evidence.
The supposed guarantors have given evidence to the court insisting this was never the case.
And so have other experts who have given evidence to the committee.
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"At that point, people who were seen to be ill were given evidence-based treatment," says Greenberg.
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