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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some evidences" is not correct in standard written English.
The word "evidence" is an uncountable noun, so it should not be used in the plural form.
Example: "There is some evidence to support the theory."
Alternatives: "some pieces of evidence" or "some proof."
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Gives some evidences.
There are some evidences indicating that stress can affect hippocampal survival and function.
We hope that it can provide some evidences for curricula design for sports free normal students.
Finally, some evidences suggest that an increasing frequency of DHEs is expected in the forthcoming years.
Recent mutagenesis studies have provided us some evidences that are useful in designing Kv1.5 blockers.
But there are also some evidences showing that the increase seems to have leveled off.
Some evidences indicated that cortisol molecule binding to its glucocorticoid receptor was necessary for the stress response.
There are some evidences to suggest that Toxocara infection is a neglected risk factor for childhood asthma.
Despite these differences, both cases can provide some evidences of the validity of the constructivist approach to teaching.
Migrations of plants from Taiwan to northern latitudes or vice versa were supported by some evidences of published documents.
There were some evidences of different dopamine or iron dysregulation in migraine and RLS according to age.
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