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Yes. The main evidence for this is "supernova light curves"; the rate at which the output from a supernova falls is related to its brightness in a very predictable way. From this we can measure the time dilation of distant objects. As expected, this macthes exactly with the red shift.

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Does your answer means that special relativity (in combination with general relativity?) also works for the expanding universe?

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