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"loads of evidence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to emphasize the amount of evidence present in some situation. For example, "The police have gathered loads of evidence that proves the defendant's guilt."
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There is loads of evidence in its favor, but there are also enormous problems.
Cases with loads of evidence, and cases with less than overwhelming proof.
And there's loads of evidence to suggest even many Trump supporters want him either to keep the law in place or to provide them with more comprehensive coverage at lower costs ― something he promised on the campaign trail, but would be inconsistent with the plans Republicans have considered so far.
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"We had just seized a load of evidence that we hadn't the opportunity to examine yet … it didn't seem a tenable argument".
What a load of evidence does seem to suggest is that care works for some of the people some of the time, and it doesn't much matter what sort of care it is.
There is now a bucket load of evidence that academies don't raise standards: a report from the House of Commons education committee last week showed this, as has Henry Stewart's forensic analysis of academies' results for the Local Schools Network.
Bhegani was arrested later at Esshak's home in Accrington, before Dutch investigators raided properties linked to him in the Netherlands and found a load of evidence against him, including price lists for drugs and SIM cards and phones that had been used to contact drivers and the gang's customers.
"What this data shows and it's corroborated by loads of anecdotal evidence we've received is that equity crowdfunding works best when the entrepreneur works hard to market the campaign and drive investors from his or her extended networks", Seedrs CEO Jeff Lynn tells TechCrunch.
Dougherty stood outside his south Philadelphia home on Friday, chatting with neighbors, shaking hands and conferring with his lawyer as agents loaded boxes of evidence into a car.
By contrast, well-fed hosts produced on average more transmission-stage spores per individual (table 1 and figure 1), and the distribution of individual parasite loads showed evidence of higher aggregation relative to poorly fed hosts (shown by the higher variance-to-mean ratio; table 1).
In addition to the type of mutation and the affected gene, the concept of "mutational load" with evidence of genetic interaction of different ciliopathy genes, has received much attention [1,6].
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