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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Beyond America, a picture of slowly ebbing but sticky inflation was also in evidence.
From Reuters
Rupert Murdoch’s disdain for former President Trump’s actions after the 2020 election came out again in evidence presented in the $1.6-billion defamation suit against Fox News.
From Los Angeles Times
That the rest of the cast is also so specific is a Kail trademark even more in evidence here than it was in his staging of “Hamilton.”
From New York Times
But opposition MSPs believed that Mr Murrell contradicted himself, and Ms Sturgeon, over some of the details he gave in evidence.
From BBC
The Bank of Ireland accepted, in evidence, that training had been inadequate - mandatory "Dignity at Work" training only commenced in the year after the events.
From BBC
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