strong evidence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrongandevidence
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strong
adjective
uk/strɒŋ/us/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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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 ofstrongandevidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofstrong evidence
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Recent studies have providedstrongevidencein support of the above interpretation.
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These results representstrongevidenceof increased seed mass in the vegetation of north-facing grasslands, when compared to their south-facing counterparts.
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They did not findstrongevidencefor early use of analogies either in spelling or in reading.
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The analysis provides little support for social (racial/ethnic) context, but ratherstrongevidencethat institutional context effects political efficacy.
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But there isstrongevidenceindicating that the upwardly mobile have adopted the sociability patterns of the class into which they moved.
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Yet there isstrongevidencethat focusing took place only in the third generation (the grandchildren of the migrants).
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There isstrongevidencefor significantly heavier organic molecules, particularly polycyclic aromatics, although precise identification of individual species has not yet been obtained.
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This providesstrongevidencethat the irrelevant, learned effect was integrated into the actions' representations, but to a lesser degree than the relevant effects.
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There isstrongevidencelinking visuospatial associative learning with hippocampal function.
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Thus, overall model 13 providesstrongevidencein favor of the collection of ideas we have labeled the new growth theory.
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As already pointed out in both the target article and these commentaries, there isstrongevidencefor involvement of these regions in catatonia.
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First, we providestrongevidencethat political participation is geographically clustered.
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First, our results providestrongevidencethat participation is geographically clustered.
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A new product should not be approved unless there isstrongevidencethat it is safe and promises important public benefit.
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The link between forebrain seizures and recurrent nightmares also does not constitutestrongevidence that dopamine systems play causal roles in generation of dreams.
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This isstrongevidenceto suggest that a preposed adnominal genitive nominal was in complementary distribution with a demonstrative or 'definite article'.
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These results are interpreted asstrongevidencefor the view that beginners' spellings are based on phonological redintegration of their own speech-based representations.
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Although built upon astrongevidencebase, traditional psychological therapies are often limited in terms of their applicability and availability.
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When money growth is replaced by velocity, we findstrongevidenceof causality.
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Both emphasized the importance of the will and the need for risky, non-rational decision, without the comfort of relying onstrongevidence.
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