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'preponderance of evidence' is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means the weight of evidence that is greater than any other type of evidence presented. For example, a jury found the accused guilty based on the preponderance of evidence presented in court.
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The preponderance of evidence shows that sustainability is going mainstream.
"But the preponderance of evidence suggests that it does".
Did he find a preponderance of evidence of obstruction?
A preponderance of evidence suggests that Keynes was right.
Still, despite the preponderance of evidence, the Security Council refused to act.
"But when there's a preponderance of evidence, I think it's probably more reasonable to act".
He added, "It's not about our analysis, or finding a preponderance of evidence".
In civil lawsuits or legal proceedings, the standard rises to "preponderance of evidence".
"There is no preponderance of evidence to justify an added sugar label," he said.
I'd certainly prefer that we make decisions based on the preponderance of evidence (climate change anyone?).
Centcom told Airwars it would only publish investigations with a "preponderance of evidence" of civilian deaths.
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