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well-demonstrated

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adjective

  1. (of an ability, fact, idea, etc) shown, manifested, or proved convincingly or thoroughly

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This is well-demonstrated in the cliffs of the Grand Canyon.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2017

Ceres also recommends that companies substitute other grains for corn where environmental benefits are well-demonstrated.

From Washington Times • Jun. 11, 2014

Deaver is also appreciated by Reagan because of his well-demonstrated loyalty.

From Time Magazine Archive

One good reason that it is steady�beyond the well-demonstrated popularity of rep groups with local audiences�is that the Ford Foundation believes in repertory theater perhaps even more than actors do.

From Time Magazine Archive

The publication of the Origin of Species, in 1859, converted it from a poet’s dream and philosopher’s speculation to a well-demonstrated scientific theory.

From Historical Essays by Rhodes, James Ford