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rising evidence
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"rising evidence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation in which more and more confirming information is becoming available. For example: "There is rising evidence that climate change is impacting the global environment in a significant way."
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24 human-written examples
Mancuso has found rising evidence that the key to plant intelligence is in the radicle or root apex.
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Mancuso says the state of plant conservation and the rising evidence that plants are sentient beings should make people consider something really radical: plants' rights.
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He said: "There is rising evidence that major sponsors are running out of patience with major sports who are constantly putting their events in highly oppressive states.
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Haldane said: "In highlighting the problem of inequality Oxfam not only speaks to the interests of the poorest people but also the wider collective interest: there is rising evidence that extreme inequality harms, durably and significantly, the stability of the financial system and growth in the economy.
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There is also rising evidence that sporadic impairment of protein homeostasis contributes to early disease onset in pediatric lung disorders beyond the well-known hereditary proteostasis disorders such as cystic fibrosis and AAT deficiency.
In summary, there is rising evidence for dysfunctional proteostasis in the ER and cytosol in response to mechanical ventilation and/or hyperoxia in the adult and also immature lung.
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36 human-written examples
Is the inability to get rates to rise evidence of deflationary forces?
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Though Modi's stock is rising high, evidence for the success of Modinomics is unconvincing.
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With unemployment rising and evidence of a global slump, the bank is bracing for another dismal year.
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This makes little sense if gold is supposed to act as a hedge against rising inflation: evidence of a stronger economy should make bullion rise, not fall.
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All is right with the world, despite rising medical evidence that a frightening proportion of players are developing dementia and dying young, from brain damage.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "rising evidence", specify what the evidence supports to provide clarity and context to your statement.
Common error
Avoid presenting "rising evidence" as definitive proof, especially in scientific or academic contexts. Acknowledge that evidence can be interpreted differently and may not always lead to conclusive outcomes.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "rising evidence" functions as a noun phrase, typically acting as the subject or object of a sentence. It signifies an increase in the amount or strength of evidence supporting a claim or hypothesis. Ludwig AI confirms its usability.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "rising evidence" is a common and grammatically correct way to describe an increase in support for a claim. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's usable across different contexts, particularly in science and news. Related phrases such as "growing body of evidence" or "mounting evidence" can be used as alternatives, depending on the nuance you intend to convey. Remember to specify what the evidence supports and avoid presenting it as definitive proof without proper qualification.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
increasing evidence
A direct synonym emphasizing the upward trend in evidence.
growing body of evidence
Focuses on the increasing amount of evidence accumulating over time.
mounting evidence
Highlights the increasing pressure or weight of the evidence.
accumulating evidence
Emphasizes the process of gathering or collecting more evidence.
emerging evidence
Suggests that the evidence is newly appearing or becoming known.
strengthening evidence
Highlights the improvement in the quality or validity of the evidence.
developing evidence
Focuses on the evidence being in a state of progress or unfolding.
fresh evidence
Highlights the novelty and recency of the evidence.
new evidence
Indicates that the evidence is recently discovered or presented.
additional evidence
Implies that evidence is supplementing existing information.
FAQs
How can I use "rising evidence" in a sentence?
You can use "rising evidence" to indicate that more and more information is supporting a particular claim or hypothesis. For example, "There is "rising evidence" that regular exercise improves cognitive function".
What are some alternatives to saying "rising evidence"?
Alternatives include "growing body of evidence", "mounting evidence", or "increasing evidence". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it more accurate to say "rising evidence" or "conclusive evidence"?
"Rising evidence" suggests an increase in supporting information, while "conclusive evidence" implies that the evidence is strong enough to settle a matter definitively. They describe different stages of evidence accumulation.
Can "rising evidence" be used in contexts other than scientific research?
Yes, "rising evidence" can be used in various contexts, such as news reports, legal arguments, or even everyday conversations, to indicate a growing trend or support for a particular viewpoint. For example, "There is "rising evidence" that the economy is improving".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested