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in evidence
Also, much in evidence . Plainly visible, conspicuous, as in The car's new dents were very much in evidence . [Second half of 1800s]
As testimony in a court of law, as in The attorney submitted the photograph in evidence . [c. 1700]
Example Sentences
The court heard in evidence from the girl's friends that the boy thought he was "hard" or thought he was "some bad man".
O’Mara sees those beliefs very much in evidence at Musk’s fancifully named Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, and his wrecking-ball efforts to raze huge swaths of the federal government in a single, unfettered swoop.
Tuchel has made no secret of his desire to utilise the natural physical aspects of the English style into his squad and this is in evidence with this selection.
“There were no military sent to the Central Valley. That was reported but wasn’t in evidence,†Newsom said.
It was later agreed in evidence in court that Barnes had assumed Mr Coutts identity on 91 occasions to obtain thousands of pounds worth of cash and goods.
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