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Discover Ludwig"increasing credence" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to describe someone or something that is gaining more credibility or believability. For example, "The scientists found evidence that is giving increasing credence to their theory."
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The suspicion that Wallaby rugby coach Robbie Deans has crossed paths with a few black cats and carelessly strolled under half a dozen ladders gained increasing credence last night when another potentially calamitous injury wrecked his latest plans.
The hypothesis that malignant tumours are generated by rare populations of cancer stem cells that are more tumourigenic than other cancer cells has gained increasing credence.
The hypothesis that malignant tumours are generated by rare populations of tumour-initiating cells (TICs), also called cancer stem cells, that are more tumourigenic than other cancer cells has gained increasing credence (Clarke and Fuller, 2006).
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In these circumstances, it makes sense for the third party to increase his credence in rain tomorrow, once he learns what the meteorologist has concluded.
The purpose of this research is to integrate the concept of precedent-based design into a rule-based system by identifying and organizing the design patterns of servicescape into reusable knowledge, propose a servicescape design support system, and confirm whether if the system helps to increase designers' credence regarding their design in terms of its market success.
Though being cheap talk under the assumption of common knowledge that both parties are rational and exclusively interested in their own material payoffs, an opportunity to make a promise might increase efficiency on credence goods markets if experts are guilt averse and believe that appropriate promises affect the payoff expectations of consumers.
Gay rights leaders and transgender people said the legislation demonized the community and gave credence to bogus claims about increasing the risk of sexual assaults.
When the certification standard is higher than the producer's standard, certified goods promise the consumer more credence qualities, making the good more valuable and increasing the certified price premium.
This statement would appear to have more credence for the global extractive industry judging by the increasing number of transnational transparency initiatives, ambit of transnational legislation, the growing emphasis on corporate governance and relatively recent multinational prosecutions of companies such as Baker Hughes, Halliburton, ABB, Vetco Gray, Royal Dutch Shell, Total and Siemens.
Arts contributions, in fact, are recovering from 2008-2009'slumpmp almost twice as quickly as charitable contributions overall, lending credence to the notion that the arts may be increasing its mindshare as the initial shocks of 2008's market collapse wear off.
Although rightly considered with caution, the increasing number of fragmentary remains of putative neornithean lineages from the Cretaceous [ 78] lends credence to the ancient origin and diversification of Neornithes.
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