I know meaning and grammar come before idioms/style in determining the correctness of an answer choice. (D) is definitely the best option, but I'm curious about its use of the phrase:
evidenced in
Is that the correct idiom? I would have thought it should be "evidenced by" - the reason I slipped up and picked (B). A little help clearing this up?
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evidenced in
Is that the correct idiom? I would have thought it should be "evidenced by" - the reason I slipped up and picked (B). A little help clearing this up?




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