ample evidence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofampleandevidence
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ample
adjective
uk/ˈæm.pəl/us/ˈæm.pəl/
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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 ofampleandevidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofample evidence
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In addition, there isampleevidencethat deteriorating macroeconomic conditions promote trade liberalization.
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Although the details of the mechanism are not known, there isampleevidencefor some sort of motion in or around this region.
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Despiteampleevidencefor genetic factors in autism, the illness does not show simple genetic transmission.
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While these studies provideampleevidencethat language is abnormal in schizophrenia, they are inconclusive on two important issues.
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History offersampleevidencefor an architecture resulting from a poetic translation of its representations, rather than as a prosaic transcription of an objectified image.
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These conferences provideampleevidenceof the commodification of place, and ways that seniors and senior markets are viewed by the corporate state.
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By now there isampleevidencethat a brain area which normally processes information primarily from one sensory modality can become responsive to other modalities.
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The two cases discussed above provideampleevidencethat people with "the same" cultural background can participate in medical interactions in very different ways.
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At present there isampleevidencethat negative evidence is present in the child's linguistic environment.
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There isampleevidencethat negative evidence, as defined here, is supplied to the child.
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There isampleevidencethat individuals do not really act in this way (14).
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There isampleevidencethat the dialects of the three places were the same until about 1900.
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The study providesampleevidencethat historical sociolinguistics is today a mature discipline making important contributions to linguistics alongside sociolinguistics and historical linguistics.
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Indeed, there wasampleevidenceof the ability of local landholders to control the future of their land.
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By the text's end, she has providedampleevidenceto support this bold claim.
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There isampleevidencein the literature that this approach produced substantial improvements in communication.
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There isampleevidenceto suggest that phonemic awareness is a cornerstone of beginning reading through its influence on word decoding.
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Of his own industry and devotion there isampleevidence.
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