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]
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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
“Decisions that affect students and families must be grounded in evidence and due diligence,” the assistant superintendent wrote on Facebook.
Guildford's retirement came after he admitted inaccuracies in evidence to the committee, including a denial the force had used AI to research evidence, including a non-existent match between the Israeli club and West Ham.
From BBC
Others have used their large followings to promote suspects or theories of the case not rooted in evidence.
From Los Angeles Times
All of these pressures are likely to be in evidence this week as the Treasury conducts three important bond auctions, including a $42 billion sale of benchmark 10-year notes, over the next four days.
From Barron's
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