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Discover Ludwig"provide empirical" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used when referring to scientific evidence or data which has been obtained through research or observation. For example, "The study results provided empirical evidence for the efficacy of the medical treatment."
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I can't provide empirical evidence, but the restaurants with chaplains have lower turnover rates, less absenteeism.
This is a very difficult sample group to access and it would be very hard to provide empirical evidence - any claims would therefore be pretty speculative".
These findings provide empirical evidence that early intervention matters.
Finally, we provide empirical evaluations of all the presented algorithms.
Our findings provide empirical support for existing theoretical behaviour taxonomies.
These results provide empirical support for the stated prediction.
However, they did not provide empirical evidence of spatial differences by age cohort.
The article uses the USA as a case study to provide empirical support for our theory.
These provide empirical evidence to a lean literature on economic evaluations of cholera.
Our findings provide empirical support for Kloosterman's (2010) theorised opportunity structure model.
The selected papers also provide empirical evidence for the effectiveness of each system.
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