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Discover LudwigThe phrase "empirical proof" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to evidence that is based on observation or experience, rather than on theory or pure logic. For example, "Recent empirical proof suggests that there is a link between smoking and lung cancer."
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A faith requires no empirical proof.
It was filled with assertions with no empirical proof".
He cautions that there is no empirical proof of that.
Or you want empirical proof that the world is, indeed, round?
"It was existential, psychodynamic, philosophical speculation for which there was no empirical proof," Solomon said.
But the D.C. Circuit opinion seems to require such empirical proof.
The earlier twenty-minute draw had become a seven-minute victory — for Danaher, empirical proof of progress.
For me, it was nothing less than empirical proof of my own clairvoyance.
For the empirical proof, look at the filings with the government for new trademarks that, put simply, are brand names.
Empirical proof for this concept was generated on two antimicrobial biosynthetic genes in Pseudomonas sp. LBUM300.
According to Sacks: Harvard-Unitarian culture found spiritual and intellectual confirmation in empirical proof, scientific progress, and material success.
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