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Discover LudwigThe phrase "they were evidenced" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something was demonstrated or shown, but it is better to use more straightforward expressions. Example: "The results of the study were evidenced by the data collected over the years."
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They were evidenced by their location in close proximity to the DR, and the strong correlation between these two variables [ 27].
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Chart Aristotle's concepts as they are evidenced in the United States, Afghanistan, Great Britain, Somalia, Israel, the Balkans, Congo and Haiti.
Indeed, Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California said they were evidence of a vibrant democratic process.
To some, they were evidence of the Almighty — an assessment that Stieglitz didn't contradict.
But union leaders slammed the latest figures, saying they were evidence that two decades of rail privatisation had failed passengers.
Pataki campaign aides distributed those papers to reporters, saying they were evidence that the comptroller had changed his position.
They were evidence of the way the hunter could enter the natural world and seize its essence.
"How cretinous can you get - giving a list of online names to PM as though they were evidence.
In the 1990s many thought they were evidence of an incorrigibly "old", low-tech economy doomed to decline.
Guidelines were assessed on how far they were evidence-based, peer-reviewed and involved users in their development.
They were evidence of a process.
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