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The phrase "has been evinced" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to express the fact that something has been demonstrated or made evident. For example: "The importance of physical activity for children's health has been evinced in numerous studies."
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This has been evinced – again by Bushman, alongside Eddie Brummelman – in a longitudinal study that found overpraised children showed narcissistic traits six months to a year later.
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Yet the most powerful impact of the case may have been evinced by William Annis's final words, as he lay dying on the quay.
Therefore, the interests have been evinced in categorizing the known enzymes showing azoreductase activity and discovering their common evolutionary origin.
Two Odd even effects have been evinced, one in enthalpy values and the other in corresponding transition temperatures across the isotropic to nematic phase transition.
The shifting of ester linkages (C=O) at 1776.34 (1752.28, 1752.28 (Absence), 1724.14 (1725.1) cm−1 had been evinced to assure the modification of β-CD when compared with cyanuric chloride as confirmed from Fig. 5A.
Elsewhere in the popular press and the parenting blogosphere, you can find concerns that toddlers who use tablets will come to expect a certain degree of visually exciting entertainment in all forms of interaction (interestingly, the concern that has always been evinced with every form of media from the introduction of comic books to film to radio to television to computers and beyond).
From: The Dormitory of D.R. To: Miss X [NOT FOR CIRCULATION] You force me to observe, anent your hysteria re lost virginity (see pp. 1-36 of the letter left on my doorstep last night), that not once has the slightest interest been evinced or mention made in reference to my lost virginity.
But a more measured approach has been observed in recent weeks, evinced by two assured performances by Murphy in the twin Scottish leaders' debates last Tuesday and Wednesday.
He argued that the design of the human eye evinces that "it has been planned by the Creator, like the design of a watch evinces a watchmaker".
Even more troubling than the GOP's position on particular issues is that the party has been taken over by those who evince contempt for the democratic process itself.
She evinced the worries of a mother whose son has been paralyzed in Me Before You (2016).
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