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Ways to Say "there's incriminating evidence" in English

Learn useful ways to say "there's incriminating evidence" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

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phone that could implicate us.

The speaker is warning that the phone contains evidence that could prove their guilt.

From The Mistress Trap, Episode 9

When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone is warning that a phone contains incriminating evidence against them.

Usage Scenario

Use this in a crime, legal, or thriller context when warning someone about evidence. It sounds dramatic and very specific.

Better ways to say it

1
There's incriminating evidence on that phone that could implicate us.
2
That phone has incriminating evidence on it.
3
There is evidence on that phone.

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