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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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For evidence of or for the evidence of?

Hi. Would you use/place the definite article before the word "evidence" in the following case/situation? I am sorry for not providing the whole sentence.

To rely on our natural senses for (the?) evidence that our request has been granted is ...
  

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I would probably not use the , but either way is fine. CJ

  • I would probably not use the , but either way is fine.
  • CJ
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I would probably not use the, but either way is fine.

CJ

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