Sentence examples for many evidences from inspiring English sources

The phrase "many evidences" is not correct in standard written English
The correct term is "much evidence," as "evidence" is an uncountable noun. Example: "There is much evidence to support the theory."

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Passing through "the famous copper city," Gladding described it as a "bright little town... which has many evidences of prosperity".

We shed a new light on the L1-Liouville property for positive, superharmonic functions by providing many evidences that its validity relies on geometric conditions localized on large enough portions of the space.

There are many evidences that vascular fluid dynamics plays a major role in the development and progression of arterial stenosis.

Modern biology has confirmed Darwin's extraordinary insight; the existence of a universal genetic code is just one of many evidences of our common ancestry.

These initiatives have been driven by many evidences that the currently deployed 4G wireless network could not provide satisfactory support in the near future.

Historical descriptions from the Croatian State Archive in Rijeka (Anon 2011a, 2011b), present many evidences of landslides occurrences triggered by rainfall, floods or earthquakes, recorded in the Rječina River Valley during 19th and 20th century (Fig. 2).

There are many evidences of increased content/turnover of 5-HT associated to decreased 5-HT receptor sensitivity in the brain, and also of plasma and platelet 5-HT content in the summer [1, 54].

They found three subpopulations of infected macrophages and many evidences of linear progression through these subpopulations which supporting a model that these three states correspond to consecutive stages of infection.

Many evidences from ecological perspectives also showed that the evolution of cheaters made the mutualism interaction more fragile than competition (Nowak 2006; Hammerschmidt et al. 2014; Escalante et al. 2015).

In M. oryzae, many evidences suggest that MagB may sense surface cues, stimulate cAMP synthesis, and activate the cAMP signal pathway [50], [51], [52].

Many evidences support a role of Tiam1 in membrane ruffling, neuronal cell spreading, neurite formation, and dendritic spine morphogenesis in a Rac-dependent manner [15], [16], [17], [18].

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