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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sure evidence" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "sure evidence" when you want to emphasize that something is undeniable or indisputable proof of something. For example, "The fingerprints found at the crime scene were sure evidence of the suspect's guilt."
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The sure evidence of that is the annoying arrival of junk mail every day.
Wherever they land, Alabama Shakes take time to own the turf: sure evidence of that rare sight in the 21st century – a band digging in for the duration.
Despite later rumors about Parisian rent boys and a Venetian gondolier, there's no sure evidence that Housman ever slept with anyone, and there's little reason to doubt that Moses Jackson was his only real love.
The Pentagon's approach throughout my client's case has offered a disturbing glimpse into the US military bureaucracy's mentality: Though indifferent to human suffering, the US defense department is strikingly keen to be sure evidence of that suffering never sees the light of day.
Something was recited, something was revealed, and acts were performed, but there is no sure evidence of what the rites actually were, though some garbled information was given by later, Christian writers who tried to condemn the Mysteries as pagan abominations.
All the lateral offsets except north of Shikharpur are located on the left bank of Cha Khola and deflected toward the upper stream of Chu Khola, implying that the pattern of these offsets is uphill flowing and provides the sure evidence of active faulting.
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To be sure, evidences of businesses seeking to improve society, the community, or particular stakeholder groups may be traced back hundreds of years (Carroll et al. 2012).
This weekend, the surest evidence of the killings was laid out before the altar.
It is an identity as impermanent as burnt cork, whose profitability rests upon an unspoken suggestion that the surest evidence of white superiority is the capacity to exceed blacks even at being black.
The scenes play off one another like stanzas, producing patterns and echoes that feel like the camera's accidental discoveries, even as they are the surest evidence of Ms. Coppola's formidable and subtle art".
"They're an expensive option, and I'm not sure the evidence has been shown for those," says Derek Richards, director of the Centre for Evidence-based Dentistry at the University of Dundee.
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