clear evidence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofclearandevidence
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clear
adjective
uk/klɪər/us/klɪr/
easy to understand, hear, read, ...
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evidence
noun[U]
uk/ˈev.ɪ.dəns/us/ˈev.ə.dəns/
one or more reasons for believing that something is or is ...
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(Definition ofclearandevidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofclear evidence
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His spellings giveclearevidenceof the variation in his own speech, with raised, unraised and even lowered equivalents of the short front vowels.
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The spectral development shows noclearevidenceof internal waves, either, and phase mcasurernents also contradict a wave hypothesis.
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There isclearevidencethat rodents are not evenly or randomly distributed within sewerage systems.
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With respect to number, there is noclearevidencethat isolates its effects from those of person.
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Neither didclearevidenceemerge of an impact of the frequency or duration of treatment on outcomes.
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Moreover, there isclearevidencethat children's phonotactic constraints influence their acquisition of expressive vocabulary during the earliest stages of word learning.
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There isclearevidencethat communicative competence can best be regarded as multidimensional.
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The authors find, for example, noclearevidenceof incapacity benefit being used as a more comfortable haven by the unemployed.
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Five of 13 infected mice showed distinct foci of lymphocytic infiltration among muscle fibres but noclearevidenceof fibre damage.
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There was noclearevidenceof improved outcome amongst survivors, but data were available for only short term indices.
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Here there seemedclearevidenceof the contribution of strong states to just growth.
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Lipid mobilities on the parasite surface of schistosomula, long and adult stages of development were obtained andclearevidenceof lipid immobilization seen.
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A decrease in saving occurs for about five years, then saving remains stable, but thereafter there isclearevidencethat savings increase.
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For older children of school age there is noclearevidenceof continued catch-up.
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Lackingclearevidencefor what side-effects to anticipate, physicians are faced with ambiguity in appropriate monitoring, diagnosing and treating the consequences of cancer treatment.
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