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'provide further evidence' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in a variety of contexts such as argumentative and academic writing. An example of usage would be: "This research is intended to provide further evidence on the impact of global warming."
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Wright initially promised to provide further evidence, but has now reneged on that, seemingly permanently.
Therefore measurements of them provide further evidence for its existence, and constrain its nature.
The figures also provide further evidence that the economy is in a steep recession.
EU flight statistics provide further evidence of the scale of the operation.
"We provide further evidence," they said, "that parents are not responsible for their children's colic".
How does the 1998 Harvard study provide further evidence to support that claim?
Two Ofsted reports will soon provide further evidence, as will our trust key stage 2 results.
They provide further evidence, if needed, of Hopper's instinctive talent for composition and his impatient, but remarkably focused, eye.
What the study does do is provide further evidence that tendon elasticity is a crucial factor in determining performance.
Michael Frayn's "Copenhagen" and David Auburn's "Proof" provide further evidence of the dramatic viability of theoretical debate.
Judge Kessler asked the government to provide further evidence why the names of materials witnesses should not be released.
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