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

    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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. "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.

  4. 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 …

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

    Mar 2, 2015 · When used in this sense, the article is usually excluded. Really, the word 'evidence' would have been a better choice here, but 'evidence' and 'proof' have unfortunately become …

  6. 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 …

  7. meaning - What are the differences between "assumption" and ...

    A presumption is made before the proper evidence or authority is manifest. Both a presumption and an assumption may be made at the same time and persist for the same time.

  8. What's the difference between "to confirm" and "to verify"?

    Oct 30, 2017 · Verification requires external evidence. Confirmation requires a re-issuance of a believed statement. Sometimes, one may trust a third party to obtain and review the evidence …

  9. "Indian" comes from Italian/Spanish "gente in dios" (God-like …

    Mar 20, 2019 · In the present case, we have no evidence that Columbus ever recorded the phrase " gente in Dios "; the paper trail for the claimed etymology (at this point) goes no farther …

  10. Word or sentence describing one who presents no facts or …

    Oct 29, 2015 · What would you call someone, or what sentence would you use for someone who does not present any additional facts or supporting arguments for a debate. Example of …