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"prove empirically" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to demonstrate something using evidence or data obtained through observation or experimentation. You can use it when discussing a scientific or research-based topic, where it is important to support statements with concrete evidence. Example sentence: "In order to confirm the effectiveness of the new treatment, we must prove empirically that it leads to a significant decrease in symptoms among patients."
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"You can say it's obvious, but it's valuable to prove empirically that this is happening," Mr. Koomey said in an interview on Tuesday.
Finally, these results prove empirically the potentiality of the EGG family.
We prove empirically this result by conducting an extensive simulation study on the spatial structure of the Milan road network.
In Section 9, we give an application to ozone level data to prove empirically the potentiality of the proposed family.
Numerical experiments on both a brain computer interface dataset and a scene classification problem prove empirically the appeal of our method.
Two applications to real data and a simulation study are addressed in Section Applications and simulation to prove empirically the flexibility of the new models.
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It can be proved empirically that many gift books become gift-book-size coasters moments after they are unwrapped.
So great was his curiosity about how things worked that he would believe only what had been proved empirically before his eyes.
In the words of someone who has spent time with people near the top of the pyramid, this sense of anxiety is like the curvature of the universe: you cannot see it, but its existence can be proven empirically.
This last point is proved empirically by comparing synthetic-panel estimates of mobility with those observed in genuine panel data.
The feasibility of the proposed visual analytics system was proven empirically through application to datasets from real amateur and professional matches.
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