collect evidence

Frequency: 8.535.0 per million words

To gather proof or evidence for an investigation.

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Examples (20)

  • Detectives are working tirelessly to collect evidence from the crime scene.
  • The detectives spent weeks collecting evidence from the crime scene.
  • The lawyer advised that they needed to collect more evidence to build a strong case.
  • Scientists are currently collecting evidence to understand the full impact of climate change.
  • Scientists will collect evidence from ice cores to study past climate changes.
  • Our primary goal is to collect enough evidence to secure a conviction.
  • The journalist spent months trying to collect evidence for her exposé on corporate fraud.
  • The team has been collecting evidence about war crimes.
  • They have collected substantial evidence linking the suspect to the robbery.
  • A large amount of forensic evidence was collected at the scene of the accident.
  • It was difficult to collect evidence as the fire had destroyed most of the physical clues.
  • The investigative journalist will collect evidence before publishing the explosive story.
  • The primary role of a crime scene investigator is to collect evidence meticulously.
  • Before forming a hypothesis, you must collect substantial evidence through experiments.
  • Before pressing charges, the prosecution must collect irrefutable evidence.
  • Collecting evidence for her thesis took the historian over two years.
  • The company hired a private firm to collect evidence of employee misconduct.
  • He meticulously collects evidence to support his controversial theories.
  • Historians collect evidence from archives and artifacts to reconstruct past events.
  • By the time the trial began, the prosecution had collected overwhelming evidence against the defendant.