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The phrase "inconclusive evidence" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe evidence that is not sufficient to prove or disprove a fact or argument. Example: The court could not reach a verdict due to the inconclusive evidence presented by both the prosecution and the defense.
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Inconclusive evidence, maybe, but a good clue.
There is inconclusive evidence in both directions".
The Inconclusive Evidence Award: The Giants, Chiefs, Broncos and Cardinals.
This report correctly points to inconclusive evidence on one side, yet blithely lauds inconclusive evidence on the other.
4. There's interesting, if inconclusive, evidence that old blood is bad for us.
Many dozens of defendants are convicted or take pleas in the face of similarly inconclusive evidence.
Gen. José Francisco Gallardo, who was convicted of corruption despite inconclusive evidence.
However, there is inconclusive evidence as to the effectiveness of such program especially in Asian region.
There was limited and inconclusive evidence for the effectiveness of interventions to prevent intimate partner violence.
There is inconclusive evidence whether practicing tasks with computer agents improves people's performance on these tasks.
Until now, Dr. Wolff said, there have been only indirect and inconclusive evidence for Rossby waves through sunspot observations.
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