produce proof

Frequency: 7.814.1 per million words

To bring evidence forward to be seen or examined.

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Examples (10)

  • The prosecutor was unable to produce proof of the crime.
  • You must produce proof of identity to enter the building.
  • Can you produce proof that you were at home that night?
  • The lawyer asked the witness to produce proof of his claims.
  • Scientists have yet to produce proof of life on other planets.
  • The company failed to produce proof that the product was safe.
  • He was challenged to produce proof of his academic qualifications.
  • If you cannot produce proof of purchase, we cannot issue a refund.
  • The investigation was stalled because they couldn't produce proof.
  • The suspect was released when the police failed to produce proof.