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"more direct evidence" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe evidence that is clearer, stronger, or more convincing than other evidence that has been presented. Example: The prosecution provided more direct evidence in the form of surveillance footage, which clearly showed the defendant at the crime scene.
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The new study provides more direct evidence.
Among his more direct evidence, Nisbett cites impressive studies in population genetics.
Nutritional guidelines are unlikely to change in the short term until there is more direct evidence on the long-term effects of liberal milk drinking.
Our findings provided more direct evidence in support of these speculations.
Closing the gap between basic science and clinical relevance will likely require more direct evidence.
Stefan Kröpelin, a geologist from the University of Cologne in Germany, wanted more direct evidence.
That was suggestive, but in 2014 Planavsky found more direct evidence.
Now researchers have more direct evidence: A gene that helps nerves hook up also improves a mouse's ability to remember.
Now, two teams of physicists say they have more direct evidence for superfluidity in the heart of a neutron star.
To find more direct evidence, scientists searched for rocks untouched or at least less altered by metamorphism.
Moreover, we also obtained more direct evidence of reduced efficiency of intracortical inhibitory circuits in a further study on motor cortex.
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