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The phrase "new evidence from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce information or facts that support a claim or argument being made. Example: "New evidence from recent studies suggests that regular exercise can improve cognitive function in older adults."
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New Evidence from a Case Study of New York State". Industrial and Labor Relations Review.
New Evidence from a Case Study of New York State". Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 65 (2) (April): 350-376.
New Evidence from Efficacy Trials.
in Producer Dynamics: New Evidence from Micro Data.
New evidence from Dinosaur Footprint Reservation in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
Assembly of the Eastern North American herpetofauna: new evidence from lizards and frogs.
Republican Voters Prefer Candidates Who Have Conservative-Looking Faces: New Evidence from Exit Polls.
New Evidence from German Employment Offices" (with B. Hofmann, G. Krug, and K. Wolf).
"Unions and Inequality Over the Twentieth Century: New Evidence from Survey Data". Working Paper 24587.
Therefore, this paper adds some new evidence from a Spanish perspective to the research debate.
New evidence from an old collection housed at Uppsala University, Sweden.
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