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The phrase "served as evidence" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something was used as proof or verification of a claim or statement. Here are a few examples: - The surveillance footage served as evidence of the suspect's whereabouts on the night of the crime. - The email exchange between the two parties served as evidence in the court case. - The DNA sample collected at the crime scene served as evidence of the suspect's involvement. - The signed contract served as evidence of their agreement. - The victim's testimony served as evidence in the trial.
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That database, known as CompStat, has also served as evidence of the department's successes.
By contrast, in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, every accurate forecast served as evidence in favor of the new model of weather.
Mr. Gates often appeared to be the government's prime target in the case, because he wrote much of the e-mail that served as evidence.
The agreement served as evidence in the European Court of Human Rights that the attacks on Mr Gusinsky were politically motivated and in breach of the European convention.
Gov. Pat Quinn said that the downgrade was no surprise but that it served as evidence that state leaders must fix public pension systems.
For many of his contemporaries, however, its polite tone served as evidence of a significant cultural change from the Restoration (most notably, it advocated respectful behaviour toward women).
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He said yet again that the Pakistanis would serve as "evidence".
The money will then serve as evidence that indeed they have been compensated.
And don't clear the chicken bones, since the mess serves as evidence of how much you've already eaten.
In Kipnis's hands, Spitzer, Tripp, Frey et al. serve as evidence for the ultimate unknowability of the self.
Investigators worked to establish a grid of the debris field, placing flags alongside shattered items that might serve as evidence to explain the plane's fatal descent.
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