evidence to :

evidence to

You can provide evidence to a court, even enough evidence to convictsomeone; but the standard expression “is evidence of” requires “of”rather than “to” in sentences like this: “Driving through the frontentrance of the Burger King is evidence of Todd’s inexperience indriving.” You can also omit the pronoun altogether by using “evidences” or “evidenced”: “his driving evidences (or evidenced) his inexperience.”

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