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"empirically demonstrated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you wish to discuss evidence or research that has been collected and analyzed through observation or experience. For example, "The efficacy of this new treatment has been empirically demonstrated in clinical trials."
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Schröder et al. (2011) empirically demonstrated the impact of individual and socialization influences on an offspring's succession intentions (Schröder et al., 2011).
It has been 40 years since Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi and Jacob Getzels empirically demonstrated the central role of problem framing in creativity.
The framework models a number of empirically demonstrated cognitive phenomena, thus balancing simplicity and direct applicability.
Although there is circumstantial evidence of this from the Caribbean, it has not been empirically demonstrated.
Currently, vaccination is the only empirically demonstrated method to prevent Lyme disease.
So this is something that [INAUDIBLE], when he was in the lab, he both sort of postulated and then empirically demonstrated that this is an experience-dependent phenomenon.
Urban form has been empirically demonstrated to be of scaling invariance and can be described with fractal geometry.
However, in our assessment of publically available tools, each program calculates ΔG differently, and to-date no studies have empirically demonstrated the efficacy of ΔG in general or specific algorithms in particular at predicting primer-dimer formation.
"In a world first, we have empirically demonstrated the pivotal role that indigenous rangers can play in science through the use of their unique knowledge and skills," wrote lead author Georgia Ward‐Fear on Twitter.
"Just as Copernicus understood heliocentric cosmology a full century before the invention of the telescope, Weaver understood smart baseball a generation before it was empirically demonstrated".
Support for this hypothesis is empirically demonstrated in a two-group pre-test/post-test design, using a specific measure of association.
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