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The phrase "have found evidence" is both correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a past action or event that has resulted in the discovery of evidence. This evidence could pertain to a wide range of topics or situations, such as a criminal investigation, a scientific experiment, or a historical discovery. Example: The researchers have found evidence to support their hypothesis that climate change is causing an increase in severe weather events.
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They have found evidence of biophilia everywhere.
Researchers have found evidence of that.
But some studies have found evidence of a reverse phenomenon.
We have found evidence for attentional and fine motor dysfunction in the rats exposed early in life, and have found evidence for catecholaminergic alterations in these same animals.
Notably, we have found evidence for this idea among both undergraduates and working adults.
Scientists have found evidence of SARS infection among animal handlers in the market.
Researchers even claim to have found evidence that vuvuzelas can lead to permanent hearing damage.
"We have found evidence of this at other sites," says Richards.
Now, though, researchers have found evidence of a molten core in a new way.
And Dr. Rieseberg and colleagues have found evidence that evolution can repeatedly produce the same species.
Scientists have found evidence that Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter, has an ocean.
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have studied evidence
have categorized evidence
have distinguished evidence
have found documentation
have found trace
have investigated evidence
have obtained evidence
have described evidence
have found confirmation
have found indications
have found corroborating
have found clues
have found testing
have found work
have found inspiration
have found propositionalism
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