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In this instance, evidenced by. At hand seems to me as if you have something in reach. A documentary history reports 90 instances of the word gente and 50 instances of the word dios, but 0 instances of the phrase gente in dios.

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4 bottles of wine, and so on. See the second definition of by, from oxford dictionaries: The containers are countable but not the contents.the ' weights of evidence' would be wrong because 'evidence' is an abstract concept.

I'm looking for a word that describes something that is not yet a scientifically proven fact, but people intuitively think to be true.

The word is not hypothesis as i'm not describing the scienti. Enclosures (3) it's assumed the recipient will have the ability to differentiate. Two cans of coffee, 3 loaves of bread. A hathi trust search of the bilingual (spanish/english) edition of the cecil jane translation of the four voyages of columbus:

[often with verbal noun] indicating the means of achieving something: What's the difference between at hand, on hand and in hand? Formally, you would refer to the enclosed items in the body of your letter followed by (enclosed) and then, under the signature at the end of the letter you'd write enclosures (x) where x is the number of enclosures. Is it fine to used evidence as verb?

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'malaria can be controlled by attacking the parasite' when combined with the definition of evidenced, also from oxford dictionaries:

The answer that your comment links to (which was posted in 2011) does indeed say that leaving the phrase open is an option—and the question poster accepted that answer. Evidenced be or show evidence of: The earliest match for the gente in dios etymology that a google books search turns up is from. This was previously addressed in the question, is 'evidence' countable? you could talk about more evidence or further evidence to avoid the wordier (but just as correct) another piece of evidence.

On hand is if you have something in stock. We can't touch 'evidence' but 'types of evidence' such as hair samples, photographs, documents are countable. I find evidence can be used as a ve. In probabilistic terms, evidence increases the probability that a proposition holds, relative to its value without such evidence, whereas proof raises the probability to certainty.

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If not, what other better word can be used in the place of evidence as a verb?

And in hand can be used as if you have.

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