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some evidence vs some evidences

The correct phrase is 'some evidence.' The word 'evidence' is typically used in the singular form when referring to a collection of facts or information that supports a claim or proposition.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 7252 views

some evidence

This is the correct form. 'Evidence' is usually used in the singular form.

Use 'some evidence' when referring to a collection of facts or information that supports a claim or proposition.

Examples:

  • There is some evidence to suggest that he is innocent.
  • She presented some evidence to support her argument.

some evidences

This is not a correct form in English. 'Evidences' is not commonly used in this context.

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