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direct evidence
noun
evidence of a witness who testifies to the truth of the fact to be proved (circumstantial evidence ).
direct evidence
noun
law evidence, usually the testimony of a witness, directly relating to the fact in dispute Compare circumstantial evidence
Example Sentences
Scotland's nature agency NatureScot said that while there was "no direct evidence" the birds were responsible, they would be "analysing prey remains from sea eagle nests" on the island.
What I find more disturbing is that Fox News’ attempt to back up his lie now includes airing direct evidence that contradicts him.
“There is no direct evidence of a vaccine-induced inflammatory response” to the vaccine.
Tesla also contended that there is no “direct evidence of consumer confusion” over the autonomy of its vehicles.
Many scholars believe this social and technological revolution may have influenced similar developments in ancient Egypt – but there has been no direct evidence of contact, until now.
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