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The phrase "the first evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the initial proof or indication of something in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "The first evidence of climate change was observed in the melting glaciers."
Alternatives: "the initial proof" or "the primary indication."
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The first evidence was the most superficial.
It was the first evidence of limited sticking power.
The flurry of statements is the first evidence of that.
They are, the scientists believe, the first evidence of the human impulse to collect.
"This was the first evidence that H.I.V. followed the rules that other viruses follow".
The Lake Huron findings are the first evidence of underwater archeological features in the region.
Is this the first evidence of next season's London-centric, anti-Cymraeg bias?
The first evidence of Islam's interest in trading dates to July 2012.
The first evidence I have of him in this country is an invitation to his wedding.
The experiment, Payne contends, "provided the first evidence that inequality itself can cause risky behavior".
"That was the first evidence you could change the color," Dr. Tsien said.
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the first demonstrating
the first exhibiting
the initial evidence
the first proof
the first corroborating
the first documented
the first tested
the first testimonies
the earliest evidence
the first demonstrations
the first exhibited
the highest evidence
the first ever evidence
the first proofs
the first witnesses
the first clues
the strongest evidence
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