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  1. Is "evidence" countable? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jul 8, 2013 · The weight of evidence; two cans of coffee, 3 loaves of bread. 4 bottles of wine, and so on. The containers are countable but not the contents.The ' weights of evidence' would be wrong …

  2. What's the difference in meaning between "evidence" and "proof"?

    Oct 21, 2014 · Evidence means:- A thing or things helpful in forming a conclusion or judgment: The broken window was evidence that a burglary had taken place. Scientists weigh the evidence for and …

  3. Can evidence be used as verb? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Apr 22, 2020 · Is it fine to used evidence as verb? For eg. the study evidenced that.... If not, what other better word can be used in the place of evidence as a verb? Note: I find evidence can be used as a ve...

  4. "As evidenced by" or "as evident by"? - English Language & Usage …

    Dec 23, 2013 · Evidence can be a verb; whether it is too archaic to use is a personal view. Evident cannot be, so as evident by is wrong, possibly an eggcorn.

  5. articles - When to say "a proof", "the proof" and just "proof ...

    Mar 2, 2015 · The proof = evidence meaning is the primary sense given in all the 6 online dictionaries I've checked in. Thus Collins has: proof n 1. any evidence that establishes or helps to establish the …

  6. Another evidence - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 25, 2020 · This is because evidence is a non-count noun, so you can't talk about "an evidence" or "another evidence". This was previously addressed in the question, "Is 'evidence' countable?" You …

  7. Evidenced "in" or "by"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jun 24, 2016 · Evidenced Be or show evidence of: 'The quality of the bracelet, as evidenced by the workmanship, is exceptional' The thing that is being achieved in your sample sentence is the …

  8. "Will" vs "is going to" for predictions, what is considered an evidence?

    Apr 1, 2019 · So I know we use is going to for predictions with evidence, and will for predictions without evidence, but I've read some examples that made me very confused about what evidence actually …

  9. what's the difference between "apparent", "evident" and "obvious"?

    1.It is (quite) __ that he took the wrong path. A.apparent B.evident C.stupid D.absurd 2.It is __ that two and two make four. A.apparent B.evident C.obvious D.visible 3.It is __ (that) you have been cheated. …

  10. There is not evidence vs. There is not any evidence vs. There is no ...

    May 13, 2015 · There "is not" evidence. Reading this you should make a pause between not and evidence or emphasize "is not". Like There isn't evidence. e.g. There is not given evidence. Either …