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The phrase "historical evidences" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing evidence or artifacts from the past, such as in history papers or textbooks. Example: "The historian presented several historical evidences to support their argument about the cause of the American Revolution."
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When Emerson left the church, he was in search of a more certain conviction of God than that granted by the historical evidences of miracles.
Combining the analytical, stylistic, and historical evidences, this glass lamp can now be identified as a Mamluk example, one of few comprising an integral wick-holder.
Despite of the historical evidences attesting the use of black earths as painting materials in both a fresco and a secco techniques, there is very little analytical evidence of their use as painting material on architectural surfaces.
"Discovery of Historical Tainan" is a joint project among historians and computer-aided design (CAD) researchers to preserve historical evidences of the central city of Tainan by using computer visual simulation.
The literature and historical evidences show that the city of Pella was located near the sea and its harbor was the starting point of various conquests of famous kings such as Philip the 2nd and Alexander the Great.
Based on ecological and historical evidences observed in European and Asian countries, health professionals with midwifery skill were considered the key factors to decrease maternal mortality.
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Their historic range included the Atlantic, with convincing historical evidence that Icelandic people hunted them.
Historical evidence says otherwise, however.
The historical evidence is overwhelming.
The historical evidence presented is quite reasonable".
On the historical evidence, no.
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