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"proven time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to an actual period of time that has been tested or demonstrated to be effective or valid. For example, "The company's success was the result of years of proven time."
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That's been proven time and again".
He's proven time and again that he's not hype.
"Iran has proven time and again that it cannot be trusted.
This has been proven time and again through studies and in practice.
Yet it's been proven time and time again that this isn't the case.
Nelson has proven time and again that he is indispensable in October.
U.S. business has proven time and time again that it knows how to fail.
The American criminal justice system has proven time and again that it is fully capable of trying domestic terrorists.
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But finding countries to take them has often proven time-consuming.
However, this method of selection has proven time-consuming and uneconomical.
Simple dose-ranging comparisons have proven time-consuming and low-throughput.
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