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The phrase "a proven relationship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a relationship that has been demonstrated to be effective or reliable through evidence or experience.
Example: "The study highlights a proven relationship between regular exercise and improved mental health."
Alternatives: "a demonstrated connection" or "an established relationship."
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There is now a proven relationship between green space, health and economic development.
And psychologists were quick to emphasize a proven relationship between the hearing of music and the raising of spirits.
In turn, the race engineers will be working with Williams Advanced Engineering, a proven relationship that produced the C-X75 concept plug-in hybrid.
The unavoidable reality is that there exists a proven relationship between one's behaviour and the type of content they are exposed to.
In the absence of a proven relationship between divorce and testosterone, I can't recommend shelling out for a T-test before a trip to Vegas.
(b) A proven relationship with a dysfunctional brain circuitry.
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There is a universally proven relationship between maternal age and the risk of having an infant with Down syndrome (DS); the risk is greater as maternal age increases.
One in 10 offenders had a proven personal relationship with Choudary in particular".
In "Relationships between Traditional Music Audience Participation and Pro-Social Behaviors," authors Donald J. Polzella and Jeremy S. Forbis build off of previous research that has proven a relationship between making art and positive, "pro-social" actions that benefit society.
This protects the child without forcing a parent to prove a relationship.
None of his family members have arrived to identify him, and the North Koreans haven't released a DNA sample from a family member — perhaps the half brother himself — to prove a relationship.
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