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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well proven" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means that something has been verified or demonstrated to be true or effective. Example: The efficacy of this medicine has been well proven through numerous clinical trials and studies.
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Well proven free radical scavengers can be prooxidant unless linked to a radical sink.
Anne-Marie Duff is well proven.
The economic case for design in business is well proven.
This far-sighted framework's effectiveness has been well proven over time.
Stationary fuel cells are certainly well proven, but multi-megawatt installations are pretty rare.
The potential of LiDAR based mobile surveying technology is now well proven.
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Well-proven technology could easily knock the gene out, and decaffeinated coffee beans could be grown.
Eventually the joint pain subsided, thanks to a (well-proven) steroid injection and use of a (scientifically established) sacroiliac belt.
To date, there is no generally accepted, well-proven, effective treatment for this condition.
But this is not well-proven.
For this purpose, LOCKSS simulates another well-proven institution: election.
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