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Tried and tested.
If a method has been tried and tested, it is known to work or be effective because it has been successfully used long enough to be trusted.
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(The unprecedented job-sharing arrangement reflects well on the party's willingness to embrace alternative ways of conducting politics – in this case playing catch-up with a tried and tested practice in many British workplaces).
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Ampersand has been tried and tested in practice and is available as free open source software1.
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Ideologically inspired rules and restrictions should not trump tried and tested public health practices.
"The practice was tried and tested," he told the court.
This publication offers tried and tested standards for organizations to assess and improve practice and policy on the active involvement of children and young people.
Using tried and tested tips about how to make information stick, some enthusiasm and semi-regular practice, it is possible for even the most forgetful to improve recall.
The party's health spokesperson Elin Jones AM said "tried and tested" solutions in similar size countries included offering financial incentives to encourage graduate doctors to practice in Wales.
Long-established institutions and practices have evolved over many generations and are thus, say conservatives, "tried and tested".
It is tried and tested.
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