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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a well established tendency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent pattern or behavior that has been recognized over time.
Example: "There is a well established tendency for people to prefer familiar brands over new ones."
Alternatives: "a firmly established trend" or "a strongly recognized pattern".
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The diminished prognosis is mainly due to the well established tendency of melanoma to metastasize, which accounts for 75percentt of all deaths associated with skin cancer.
A trained architect, Hardwicke is a well established production designer.
The PSS is a well established measure.
But there is also a well-established tendency among people being surveyed about their personal habits to give what they believe is the "right" answer.
Under baking television lights, the prime ministerial pores have a well-established tendency to open up.
The United States has a well-established tendency to overreact and to shoot itself in the foot.
Secondly, my years as a teacher showed me that there's a well-established tendency to blame the mother for everything from birth defects to missing homework.
Given there is a well-established tendency for males to be more active than females at all ages, recent discussions suggest that gender differences should be considered within population-level interventions designed to increase PA [ 5, 6].
But this is a long established tendency.
This is not entirely healthy because it exacerbates an already established tendency to be complacently insouciant at times.
Although reference bias in the medical literature has been well established, the tendency to over-represent studies with positive findings [2] [5], limited work has been done to determine what variables affect the number of citations an original paper will receive [6] [8].
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