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The phrase "incorrect evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information or data that is not accurate or valid in a particular context, such as legal or scientific discussions.
Example: "The lawyer argued that the prosecution's case was built on incorrect evidence, which undermined its credibility."
Alternatives: "false evidence" or "invalid evidence".
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However, Green said that Titcomb had given "incorrect" evidence.
The BHA now accepts that incorrect evidence was given by the trainer Paul Blockley at its original hearing.
In the latest stage of the row over the collapse of the department store chain, Green said that Lesley Titcomb had given "incorrect" evidence during a hearing with MPs.
The host argued that the commission had mishandled the Queensland Univeristy of Technology racial discrimination case and noted that she had given incorrect evidence to a Senate committee about her comments in an interview.
If the player ever presents the incorrect evidence, health is lost.
Third, some of the candidate genes might be falsely reported in the literature as significant markers for depression and falsely collected as candidates, potentially providing incorrect evidence in our study.
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The agency listed six reasons, among them the type of dynamite used (which was later proved incorrect) and evidence that ETA had been caught planning a similar attack at another Madrid station.
Our chiropractor was unaware that JB was updating a Cochrane review [ 4] of ibuprofen in acute pain [ 5], and that she knew that both assertions were likely to be incorrect based on evidence from over 5,000 patients in clinical comparisons of ibuprofen and placebo.
However, I do want to pre-empt one potentially incorrect interpretation of this evidence.
An appeals court overturned the first conviction, ruling that the jury in her 1999 trial received incorrect instructions regarding DNA evidence.
Despite significant evidence of incorrect decisions and the high appeal success rate being commented on since before the 2010 election, the employment minister, Chris Grayling, admits not a "single penny" has been claimed back from Atos and insists it has "met all [its] targets for medical advice".
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