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The phrase "solid evidence of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a strong and convincing case for something. For example, "The prosecution presented solid evidence of the defendant's guilt."
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Has there been any solid evidence of its cause?
Bush administration says it has solid evidence of Iraq's weapons program.
But other economists argue, in effect, that absence of evidence isn't solid evidence of absence.
Why do we condone what we have pretty solid evidence of is bad behaviour?
Linington says there is solid evidence of widespread malpractice and says Hammond's comments "smack of complacency".
There is no solid evidence of a rise in the rates of other cancers.
But perhaps even better, solid evidence of one's progress may put friendly competitors' doubts to rest.
Do I want to leave this kind of solid evidence of myself for future archaeologists?
"At the time, we didn't have a lot of solid evidence of the connection," he said.
The investigators could not find any solid evidence of a crime.
WASHINGTON — They accused a fellow doctor of minimizing solid evidence of the dangers of football concussions.
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