constitute proof
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To be or be considered as evidence.
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- The fingerprints found at the scene do not necessarily constitute proof of guilt.
- His silence on the matter should not be taken to constitute proof of his involvement.
- A simple confession might not constitute sufficient proof in a court of law.
- The discovery of the letter constitutes clear proof of their secret agreement.
- Does a single high temperature reading constitute proof of global warming?
- In many legal systems, circumstantial evidence alone may not constitute proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
- The presence of water on the planet would constitute significant proof of its habitability.
- Experts argue whether these ancient artifacts constitute proof of early human migration.
- The lack of a receipt does not constitute proof that the item wasn't purchased here.
- These findings constitute convincing proof that the new drug is effective.