corroborating evidence

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Refers to evidence that supports or confirms a statement, theory, or finding.

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  • The prosecution presented corroborating evidence to support the witness's testimony.
  • Without any corroborating evidence, the defendant's alibi was difficult to believe.
  • The new data provided strong corroborating evidence for their groundbreaking theory.
  • The journalist was searching for corroborating evidence before publishing the explosive story.
  • Historians rely on corroborating evidence from multiple sources to reconstruct past events accurately.
  • The detective found corroborating evidence at the crime scene, linking the suspect to the location.
  • If they could find some corroborating evidence, their case would be much stronger.
  • The claim was dismissed due to a lack of corroborating evidence.
  • Her research paper was well-received because it was supported by extensive corroborating evidence.
  • Any serious accusation should be backed up by corroborating evidence.