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The phrase 'observation shows that' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to introduce evidence, statistics, or facts that support your argument. For example, "Observation shows that the number of people attending public libraries has decreased significantly in recent years."
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This observation shows that there must be additional receptors that respond to changes in the partial pressure of carbon dioxide.
This observation shows that it suffices to find.
Our observation shows that there is a significant increase in IN concentrations with supersaturation over ice.
SEM observation shows that this material is characterized by a linearly continuous gradient in the microstructure.
This observation shows that electrostatic interactions play a dominant role in LGB adsorption on gold surfaces.
The observation shows that the wing could maintain a fully unfolded configuration during flapping motion.
The observation shows that pebbles remain plentiful on the timescales that Levison proposes, Johansen says.
High-resolution transmission electron microscope observation shows that La0.24Ce0.34O0.42 film has polycrystalline structure.
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) observation shows that surfi-sculpts experience three damage stages.
This observation shows that HPCP produced a gas-phase flame-retardant effect in this specimen.
This complex observation shows that impulsive quadrupolar flares can be eruptive.
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