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The phrase "a demonstrable record of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to evidence or proof of past performance or achievements in a specific area.
Example: "The candidate has a demonstrable record of success in project management, having led multiple high-profile projects to completion."
Alternatives: "a proven track record of" or "evidence of success in".
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Career project professionals are generally experts in their fields, with a demonstrable record of high-level accomplishments, Ms. Miller says.
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Kelly had asked him, during the first Republican-primary debate, a few months earlier, about his demonstrable record of misogyny, and so he had refused to appear in an upcoming debate that the network was hosting, and of which Kelly would be a moderator.
It added: "GST is a fair and developmental employer, with a strong record of internal promotion and a demonstrable commitment to the personal and career development of all our staff".
"Lloyd Lake is a certified gang member, a convicted felon with a demonstrable history of violence," Cornwell said.
For a child to be adopted with a no-contact order suggests there has been a high level of abuse and a demonstrable lack of ability to change.
It's a demonstrable vote of confidence in the nation's ability to conduct its own affairs – and a final act for the promise of nationalism.
It rests, however, on a demonstrable misunderstanding of the theory.
Adams told the commissioners the system "has yielded a demonstrable inventory of potential double voting".
In contrast, we examined both traits separately and together, and found a demonstrable effect of life history but not domatia.
Patients with a demonstrable history of direct trauma or with possible combined causes were excluded.
Both terms lack a firm definition, but we preferred PE because it encompasses clinically progressive conditions without demonstrable neuronal loss as well as those with a demonstrable loss of neural tissue, most often detected by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination.
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