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The phrase "must evidence" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate something that is necessary, not optional, and often implies that there is evidence to support a claim, decision, conclusion, or action. For example: "The court must evidence that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt before any sentence is issued."
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To counteract the widely held feeling of betrayal among investors, he said, "the securities industry must evidence far greater concern for the well-being of its customers than about profits and take-home pay".
What must evidence be like, in order for it to play this role?
In particular, driven by the political objective of putting 'students at the centre' of a marketized HE, Data Futures is to be evaluated against a standard of quality management whereby it must evidence the achievement of that objective.
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I think we must be evidence-based and evidence-driven, and we must pay attention to local contexts.
SPLAT! "He who accuses must provide evidence.
That witness must give evidence from the witness box".
"If we're testing for DNA, then there must be evidence.
Using original documents, students must find evidence to help Equiano build a case.
Instead, they are so complex that they must be evidence of a supernatural designer.
In misdemeanor cases, prosecutors must present evidence against the defendant within five days of arraignment.
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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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