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"empirically tested" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been tested using empirical evidence. For example, "This scientific theory was empirically tested to determine its validity."
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That hasn't been empirically tested yet, but it might be worth a try.
Results such as these, empirically tested by outside researchers, make me optimistic that the gains of Bangladesh can be repeated elsewhere.
I hope that Lobello's encounter with his victims will help to alleviate his symptoms, but, if not, there are empirically tested psychotherapies that may.
Einstein's theory could be empirically tested by observing the degree of refraction of starlight by the Sun, best achieved at a full eclipse.
"Nobody before has empirically tested that".
Several hypotheses are formulated and empirically tested.
Besides, the research hypotheses to be empirically tested are presented.
This hypothesis will be empirically tested in the following context.
However, this is yet to be empirically tested for reptiles.
All empirically tested parameters were statistically significant (p<0.007).
Second, the proposed approaches were not empirically tested.
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