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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two bits of evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two separate pieces or instances of evidence that support a claim or argument. Example: "In her research, she presented two bits of evidence that clearly demonstrated the effectiveness of the new treatment."
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I give you two bits of evidence for that.
She said: "There are two bits of evidence, actual straightforward evidence, that Jeremy Hunt was not impartial, he was meddling before he even took over the bid and was on the side of the Murdochs.
"There are two bits of evidence, actual straightforward evidence, that Jeremy Hunt was not impartial, he was meddling before he even took over the bid and was on the side of the Murdochs.
Two bits of evidence suggest the truth lies somewhere in between.First, Martín Redrado, the governor of the Central Bank, was pushed out on January 29th, after a battle with the president over the bank's dollar reserves.
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One bit of evidence did emerge, and it did little to clarify the situation.
But one bit of evidence just doesn't fit: the composition of moon rocks.
Nobody in American intelligence realized that what looked like three or four bits of corroborating evidence was really all the same phony thing".
Each motion vectors hides two bits of a signal sample.
The "extreme male theory" has been supported by two interesting bits of evidence: 1) fetuses with slightly elevated levels of testosterone grow up acting extra-male (more interested in things than people, slow language development, etc).; 2) children with autism -- boys and girls -- show extra-male characteristics (e.g. poor social ability, language delay).
One bit of documentary evidence, a report on a Vivaldi concert of 1715, suggests that the Italians are at least headed in the right direction: "Towards the end, Vivaldi played a solo accompaniment — splendid — to which he appended a cadenza which really frightened me, for such playing has never been nor can be".
"Not one single bit of evidence for four and a half years of anybody other than Brian McNamee connecting Roger Clemens to steroids and H.G.H.," Hardin said.
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