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Discover Ludwig'live evidence' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to evidence that is available or has been presented in a particular situation in a direct or immediate way. For example, "The lawyer presented live evidence of the defendant's involvement in the crime."
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The defence was given the opportunity to cross-examine all the witnesses who gave live evidence.
I am therefore not going to allow Mr McDonnell to give live evidence".
After the hour-long video was played to the jury, the seven-year-old girl began to give live evidence – via videolink – to the court.
Only two witnesses have given live evidence during the landmark trial, and Judge Mr Justice Jay confirmed on Thursday that the prosecution would not call further witnesses.
Unfortunately, the book, by Martin Casella and Larry Dean Harris, insists on repeatedly telling us how unbearable things were for gays and lesbians rather than moving or horrifying us with live evidence.
The book, by Martin Casella and Larry Dean Harris, insists on repeatedly telling us how unbearable things were for gays and lesbians rather than moving or horrifying us with live evidence.
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"In future all bills will be able to have a live evidence-taking stage online, by a parliamentary pre-legislative scrutiny committee.
I thought he wanted to destroy living evidence".
I guess I'm living evidence of that.
Mr. Stankard strongly believes, "Nature is living evidence of God's glory".
The sons are moved by such compelling, living evidence of goodness in non-Jews, but neither one is ready to abandon his beliefs.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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