The term is clear...its strong evidence
Define "concrete evidence" or "strong evidence".
Examples of concrete evidence
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Concrete evidence suggests that vaporization resistant impurities are responsible for laser-cone formation.
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There is no end of concrete evidence of this.
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Therefore, there is little concrete evidence for imitation or teaching by cetaceans.
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First, more concrete evidence on potential application areas should be found.
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The fact that the world around us appears as a volumetric spatial structure is direct and concrete evidence for a spatial representation in the brain.
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In our view, the added strophes should rather be seen as precious concrete evidence of an early reader's response to the manuscript.
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Mostly, the available observations about the sense of lack in the lives of middle class persons appear speculative rather than based on concrete evidence.
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Moreover, they provide the only concrete evidence for propositionality in minimal semantic content.
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I have seen no concrete evidence that contradicts their testimony.
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Concrete evidence, however, has been obtained only in the case of cerebral and coronary thrombosis.
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The importance of their work is that it provides concrete evidence that two (seemingly very different) abstract machines can indeed be related to one another within a larger design space.
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Louisiana's courthouse cliques and their landed sponsors demanded concrete evidence that their historic hammerlock on parochial government would continue.
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Barring some extensive and concrete evidence of "psychological coercion" or something of the sort, the more reasonable assumption is that this count was a true expression of soldier opinion.
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Some crimes, although not insubstantial in themselves, yield no concrete evidence for charges.
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It is concrete evidence of the need to deal with this kind of case in a far more modern way.
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For one thing, statutory monitoring has established facts—hard and concrete evidence—about the actual employment situation.
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These examples are surely concrete evidence that there has been a deliberate run down of the service over a considerable period.
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I am not sure that we had any concrete evidence at all.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.