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Discover Ludwig"proven system" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a system that has been proven to be successful or reliable through testing. For example, "This new software has a proven system for quickly processing large data sets."
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There's a real point of reference for the antiquated look, just as the Celtics' occasional follies still point to a well-defined and proven system.
If I'm Akron, I'm looking for the next Jerry Kill, an older, experienced coach with a track record of success and a proven system.
With a stint of poor domestic form all but behind it, an encouraging result in their opening group tie against the Dutch champions, and a proven system hungry for goals, now would seem like the appropriate time for Dortmund to face the conglomerate of world-class stars that is Manchester City.
Subsequently, the proven system model was translated into an implementation.
Unless you have a proven system, it is often difficult to pick the bottom.
To this end, operators of CTs need to evaluate their primary management objectives and ensure congruency with proven system capabilities.
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Unfortunately, proven systems do not yet exist for commercial scale production.
Understandably, there is reluctance amongst utility personnel to abandon proven systems for new telecoms solutions, especially those operating IP.
The mission consists of a constellation of five identical small satellites and a sophisticated ground infrastructure based on proven systems.
It is clear that our allies in Asia and Europe need proven systems that can be deployed today, not concepts that are years away from ever seeing the battlefield.
Deciding to cancel these and to replace them with proven systems at much lower costs will save an estimated $3.8 billion in Fiscal Year 2013 alone.
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