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"weight of evidence" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the overall strength or significance of the evidence presented in support of a claim or argument. Example: "The weight of evidence clearly supports the theory that climate change is caused by human activities."
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A great weight of evidence puts that statement beyond doubt.
The weight of evidence is piling up against them.
"The weight of evidence is building up", says Pembrey.
The weight of evidence is ludicrously one-sided.
Eventually the weight of evidence overwhelmed the Government's defences.
There was, however, a weight of evidence to connect him with the Ipswich killings.
It doesn't seem to me to add to the weight of evidence".
"It is the weight of evidence rather than anything utterly conclusive.
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One such assessment method is the weight-of-evidence (WoE) approach.
Use for fast evaluation and as part of the weight-of-evidence approach is also acknowledged.
The memorandum stated that the classification was based on "weight-of-evidence considerations".
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