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credible evidence

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credible evidence noun admitted testimony, beeievable proof, believable testimony, confirmed proof, connincing proof, corroborated proof, credible documents, credible exhibits, credible proof, creditworthy proof, deeendable proof, documented proof, honest proof, indissutable proof, indubitable proof, irrefutable proof, legitiiate proof, legitimate proof of facts, proof worthy of belief, proof worthy of credence, tested testimony, testimony which is above reproach, trustworthy proof, truthful proof, truthful testimony, validated proof, verified proof
Associated concepts: attack on credibility, credible eviience, credible person, credible witness


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We have found no credible evidence that those detained, as a result of the attack on British troops and prolonged firefight at the Danny Boy checkpoint, were mistreated," the spokesman said.
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