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"preliminary evidence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe evidence collected prior to a more in-depth investigation. For example: "The preliminary evidence suggests that the suspect had a motive for committing the crime."
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He said preliminary evidence pointed to a suicide attack.
Mr. Vranesevich said the preliminary evidence suggested that the same hackers were responsible for each attack.
Officials in Brussels had been reviewing the report and gathering further preliminary evidence since March.
Brussels officials have been reviewing this report and gathering further preliminary evidence since March.
But there is preliminary evidence that Tykerb can enter the brain.
Indeed, there is some preliminary evidence to suggest that this is already happening.
Optimists, in contrast, reckon preliminary evidence suggests that hiring may be about to take off.
"Preliminary evidence, prima facie evidence, indicates elements with links to Pakistan are involved," he told reporters in New Delhi.
"There's some preliminary evidence here that this is not as bad as we once thought," Dr. Bonow said.
The preliminary evidence test .
The preliminary evidence test.
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