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Discover LudwigThe phrase "empirical answer" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when describing or discussing a fact-based or evidence-based response to a question or problem. Example: "After conducting their research, the scientists were able to provide an empirical answer to the question of whether climate change is caused by human activity."
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There is a theoretical and empirical answer to the idea of expansionary austerity.
This may sound like a lofty philosophical question, but I suspect to most people it has a down-to-earth, empirical answer.
It reads: "This study sought an empirical answer to the question of a gender difference in running performance in horses and dogs by comparing actual racing velocities.
Empirical answer: very small (less than 2.5% sites need to be treated context-sensitively for k-limited analyses for race detection).
When Clara Harris Elizabeth Peñaa) provides a physical description of her husband's mistress in "Suburban Madness" on CBS tomorrow night, her empirical answer is heartbreaking: "She's thinner than me, and she's prettier".
Thus, this research attempts to develop further understanding on the key questions that have no comprehensive empirical answer until today: the major factor of low acceptance due to low tax e-filing acceptability.
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These are not the kind of questions that have empirical answers.
The empirical answers to the question, which have bearings on the transmission of shocks and on the design of stabilization policies, are rather mixed.
But what distinguished this discussion from a 3am dorm room chat was that it involved scientists who've devoted their careers to uncovering empirical answers to these big questions.
She might seek empirical answers to empirical questions, rejecting any incursion of metaphysics.
What drives scientists' position taking on matters where empirical answers are unavailable or contradictory?
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