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Discover Ludwig"have been evolution" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
"Evolution" is a noun that refers to the process of gradual change or development over time. It is not a verb, so it cannot be used in a sentence with "have been," which is a verb phrase that indicates past tense. A correct and usable sentence using the concept of evolution could be: "Many scientists believe that humans have evolved from earlier primate species over millions of years."
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Recent scholarship suggests that there may have been evolution and change within the school.
However, there could still have been evolution within the literature on the act of phishing.
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The Precambrian seas did indeed "swarm with living creatures" and there had been evolution for tens or hundreds of millions of years before the Cambrian explosion.
In 1813, William Charles Wells read before the Royal Society essays assuming that there had been evolution of humans, and recognising the principle of natural selection.
This might have been convergent evolution, as well, of course.
He goes further than that, though: "Clearly, we have been observing evolution only for a very short time.
The mechanism may have been the evolution of gossip; harnessing the appearance of language.
Inelastic volumetric strains have been proposed, evolution equations have been specified, and the underlying thermodynamics has been elucidated.
The benefits of learning must have been enormous for evolution to have overcome those costs, Dr. Kawecki argues.
It destroyed what would have been the normal evolution of supersonic.
Gene regulatory networks have been conserved during evolution.
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