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"the evidence presented" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to the evidence that has been presented or introduced in a trial, argument, or discussion. Example: "After carefully evaluating all of the evidence presented, the jury found the defendant guilty of the crime." In this example, "the evidence presented" refers to all of the evidence that was presented during the trial. It could also refer to evidence presented in a research paper, a debate, or any other situation where evidence is being used to support a claim or argument.
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On the evidence presented, I doubt it.
The evidence presented here contradicts these claims.
You have to go with the evidence presented before you".
On the evidence presented here this seems a sentimental stretch.
Mladic himself listened impassively to the evidence presented against him.
But the evidence presented indicated long-running problems.
Given the evidence presented by Mr. Brooks, this system has worked all too well.
The evidence presented today found the protein in the food products, but in extremely minute concentrations.
Gwendolen Morgan, solicitor for Miranda, disputed the evidence presented by the authorities.
This observation has been buttressed by the evidence presented in this case.
Given the evidence presented against Ulbricht, the pitch proved a hard sell to the jury.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com