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The phrase "were no evidence" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "there was no evidence" or "there were no pieces of evidence," depending on the context. Example: "The investigation concluded that there were no evidence to support the allegations made against him."
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They said in statement: "The [appeal] panel found there were no evidence to suggest the FA WSL Selection Panel was not independent.
And even if there were no evidence that Ceres had ever hosted life, it has all the ingredients needed to have hosted some interesting prebiotic chemistry, which would be the next-best thing.
There were no evidence of publication biases.
Even today Boies maintains "we had a bad judge" who should have recused himself even if there were no evidence of corruption.
At 12 00 pm (CST), paramedics delivered Selena to Corpus Christi Memorial Hospital, she was dead on arrival, her eyes were fixated and dilated, there were no evidence of neurological function, she was not breathing on her own, and had no vital signs.
Requirements for inclusion in the non-depressed group were no evidence of a diagnosis of depression or self-report of neurological or depressive illness.
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A review of current studies on running shoes published in 2009 found that there were no evidence-based studies that showed running shoes actually helped prevent injury.
At that time there were no evidence-based alternatives available for preschool-aged children with behavioral problems, hence MTFC-P was implemented.
"There is no evidence.
"There's no evidence.
There simply is no evidence".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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