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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The journalist made a circumstantial connection between the politician and the scandal.
Circumstantial details like time of day and location can be important in solving a crime.
The witness provided circumstantial evidence that helped convict the defendant.
The prosecutor used circumstantial evidence, such as the defendant's motive and opportunity, to build a case against him.
The hiker followed the circumstantial markers, such as trail markers and footprints, to find their way back to the trailhead.
The police detective worked tirelessly to find circumstantial evidence that would link the suspect to the crime.
The plaintiff's case was weakened by the lack of circumstantial evidence supporting their claim.
The circumstantial evidence suggests that the fire was caused by faulty wiring.
We don't have time to discuss circumstantial issues when we need to focus on finding a solution to the problem.
The journalist wrote an article about the circumstantial impact of climate change.
The outcome of the game was influenced by circumstantial factors, such as injuries and fatigue.
The judge dismissed the case due to lack of concrete evidence, leaving only circumstantial evidence.
The circumstantial evidence suggests that he may have been involved in the crime.
The witness provided circumstantial testimony about what she had seen that day.
The journalist's report was criticized for relying on circumstantial information instead of facts.
The circumstantial evidence was strong enough to convince the jury of the defendant's guilt.
The prosecutor argued that the circumstantial evidence was strong enough to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
The lawyer argued that the case against his client was based on circumstantial evidence and lacked credibility.
The judge dismissed the charges due to insufficient circumstantial evidence.
The chef used circumstantial ingredients, such as seasonal produce and local specialties, to create a unique dish.
The detective used circumstantial reasoning to solve the mystery.
The article had a lot of circumstantial information that didn't add to the reader's understanding of the subject.
The witness testimony was circumstantial at best, and couldn't be relied upon.
The coach made a circumstantial assessment of the player's skills based on their performance in the game.
The detective gathered circumstantial evidence to support their theory about the crime.
The weather forecast was based on circumstantial indicators such as cloud cover and wind patterns.
The novel's plot relied on circumstantial events to develop the story.
The detective used circumstantial evidence to solve the crime.
The archaeologists used circumstantial evidence to reconstruct the ancient civilization's lifestyle.
The detective's theory was based on circumstantial evidence but proved to be true.
The newspaper article was full of circumstantial details about the celebrity's personal life.
The police could not make an arrest without any circumstantial proof.
The doctor considered the patient's circumstantial symptoms, such as fatigue and weight loss, before making a diagnosis.
The scientist made a circumstantial conclusion based on the available data.
The company's success was due to a variety of circumstantial factors, including a strong economy and a talented workforce.
The circumstantial details surrounding the crime scene led the detectives to their suspect.
The newspaper article presented circumstantial information about the victim's family.
The circumstantial details of the case helped the detective solve the crime.
The company's decision to merge was based on circumstantial factors rather than actual financial analysis.
The witness's testimony was purely circumstantial and did not provide any concrete evidence.
The defendant's lawyer argued that the circumstantial evidence was insufficient to convict.
The teacher considered the circumstantial evidence before making a judgment about the student's behavior.
The report is based on circumstantial evidence and eyewitness accounts.
The story is interesting, but there's only circumstantial evidence to support it.
The lecturer included a lot of circumstantial information in their lecture, which made it hard for the students to keep up.
The scientific report was based on circumstantial evidence, but it was still considered valid.
The journalist's article was based on circumstantial evidence and lacked concrete proof.
The case was built on circumstantial evidence, but the prosecution argued that it was enough to prove the defendant's guilt.
The newspaper reported circumstantial details about the suspect's life before the crime.
The jury was unable to convict the accused due to lack of circumstantial evidence.
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