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Discover Ludwig"indirect evidence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to circumstantial evidence that is used to infer the likely truth of a statement or claim. For example: The indirect evidence suggested that the suspect had committed the crime.
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But that hypothesis came from indirect evidence.
Several kinds of indirect evidence support the above supposition.
Much indirect evidence is used to close gaps in data.
Researchers had long theorized as much but until now had only indirect evidence.
Indirect evidence of this can be found in the memoirs of his daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva.
And, with breast cancer, there is indirect evidence that some actually disappear.
But it can provide indirect evidence to reinforce certain theories and discredit others.
But perhaps the most persuasive indirect evidence concerns leaders' deeper motivations.
Virologists who studied Zika in Brazil said they have "a lot of indirect evidence" that connects the virus to microcephaly.
As the author agreed, Gina keeps her illusions about love, despite the indirect evidence of her lover's philandering ways.
They suggested that the private loan activity is indirect evidence of a phenomenon they have noticed anecdotally.
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