in evidence
Idioms-
Also, much in evidence . Plainly visible, conspicuous, as in The car's new dents were very much in evidence . [Second half of 1800s]
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As testimony in a court of law, as in The attorney submitted the photograph in evidence . [c. 1700]
Example Sentences
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"The new document reflects that surge in evidence and expands its recommendations to include more people and more types of training than ever before," Phillips says.
From Science Daily • Mar. 19, 2026
Professional ethics demand that licensed care be grounded in evidence, autonomy, and nonmaleficence.
From Slate • Mar. 11, 2026
But rest assured that Styles’ heartwarming sense of wit and whimsy are fully in evidence.
From Salon • Mar. 6, 2026
What is more, they can decide the period for retaining footage, which can result in evidence being deleted within a short space of time.
From BBC • Feb. 24, 2026
The atmosphere in every hallway was like that of a surprise party, with no host in evidence but everyone, somehow, as the surprised and delighted guest.
From "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng
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