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"leaving evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone's presence in a location without actually having seen them. For example: "When the police searched the scene, they found evidence of someone having been present, leaving evidence of their presence behind."
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Like a burglar he seems intent on going about his business without leaving evidence of his work.
Back then, outlaws blew into town and robbed banks, working barehanded without fear of leaving evidence behind.
She also began leaving evidence of her existence at his apartment: a photo on his dresser, fabric softener on his washing machine.
Witnesses said the rebels ordered that the bodies be buried quickly and far from the cemetery, to avoid leaving evidence for war crimes investigators.
HARTFORD, Aug. 26 (AP) — Burglars broke into Senator Christopher J. Dodd's office here late Saturday, taking undisclosed items and leaving evidence at the scene, the police said.
Faber and her colleagues, unlike their fictional counterparts on TV, do not visit crime scenes, leaving evidence collection to specially trained N.Y.P.D. officers.
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"When they do that they will leave evidence of their existence.
The grills are a kind of spiritual message board, upon which visitors leave evidence of their transformations.
The federal interior minister, Rashid G. Nurgaliyev, said those responsible had left evidence at the scene that had been recovered, though he did not give details.
Or not — you could leave evidence all over the world and get caught and go to jail forever and wake up crying.
The shrine sometimes attracts "whales," as gambling's high rollers are known, who have left evidence of their visit in the collection plate.
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