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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a proven track" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a history of successful performance or results in a particular area, often in professional or academic contexts.
Example: "The candidate has a proven track in project management, demonstrating consistent success in delivering projects on time and within budget."
Alternatives: "a demonstrated history" or "a verified record".
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It's a formula with a proven track record.
He inherited a strong team with a proven track record.
Louis van Gaal is a fantastic coach with a proven track record of success.
Will it be someone highly skilled and with a proven track record?
It seemed to be a company with a proven track record.
"Hampshire is a high-performing authority with a proven track record.
"The one we chose has excellent credentials and a proven track record".
"Corporations are looking for depth of experience and a proven track record," he added.
Somali clan politics work by consensus, and through representatives who establish a proven track record.
Experts with a proven track record of accurate and respectful assessment?
"You need a secondary market with a proven track record that's really focused".
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