Phrases with «circumstantial evidence»

"Circumstantial evidence" refers to clues or information that indirectly suggests something has happened, without providing direct proof. It is based on inferences made from the surrounding circumstances, such as people's actions, situations, or objects found at the scene. While it may not be definite proof, it helps build a picture of what may have occurred. Full definition

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Sentences with «circumstantial evidence»

  • But with something like dark matter, we have an enormous amount of circumstantial evidence of a substance, not made of anything we know, dominating the universe, and in the simplest of theories, the LHC could be able to create it. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Moreover, despite the fact that Georgia courts rely on circumstantial evidence in cases of adultery, it's still extremely challenging to prove your spouse's infidelity. (info.legalzoom.com)
  • Astronomers already have plenty of circumstantial evidence for these phenomena, but so far that has come from observations of the stars and super-heated gas that orbit black holes, not of black holes themselves. (scientificamerican.com)
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