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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incriminating evidence" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe any evidence or information that suggests or points to someone's guilt or involvement in a crime or wrongdoing. Example: The police uncovered incriminating evidence at the suspect's house, including a bloody knife and a note confessing to the crime.
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Is green here an incriminating evidence?
What you get is further incriminating evidence.
His supposedly incriminating evidence is nothing new.
They move incriminating evidence to stay ahead of inspectors.
Another question involves baiting the subject with supposedly incriminating evidence.
Weapons, stolen money, and other incriminating evidence found in the respondent's automobile were introduced in evidence.
Violation of the warrant requirement sometimes produces incriminating evidence that could not otherwise be obtained.
Consequently, the incriminating evidence that the detectives discovered during this illicit interrogation are inadmissible in court.
To avoid leaving incriminating evidence around, the last line deletes the temp file.
"In past investigations, the inspectors have collected incredibly useful and at times incriminating evidence".
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The video exposes additional incriminating evidence from after the shooting.
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