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The phrase "on available evidence" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a statement or argument that is based on the information or proof that is currently accessible. Example: "On available evidence, it can be concluded that the company's sales have decreased in the past quarter."
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This study sought to develop multidisciplinary clinical practice guidelines for conducting family meetings in the specialist palliative care setting based on available evidence and consensus based expert opinion.
The answer is based on available evidence.
We provide an overview of strategies based on available evidence, previously used approaches, and reasoning.
This is a decision for the culture secretary in a quasi-judicial role based on available evidence.
The finance committee bill called for the creation of an independent commission with the power to suggest changes to Medicare payment rates, based on available evidence.
Morrison called for governments to implement community controlled peak bodies for family violence services in the NT, based on available evidence.
If the 25th Amendment cannot be activated, the other alternative would be for Congress to move ahead with impeachment hearings based on available evidence of the president's wrongdoing.
Current and former law enforcement officials have defended their handling of the Russia investigation, saying it was conducted carefully and was based on available evidence.
Marsh said: "We believe that reform must be measured, responsible and transparent, based on available evidence and designed with disabled people at the very heart of decision-making.
The aim is to provide practical, clinically relevant information regarding the use of these medications alone and in various combinations based on available evidence and cumulative experience.
How will people know what treatments to use, how to use them, and when to use them based on available evidence?
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