establish empirically

Frequency: 4.20.6 per million words

Used in academic or scientific writing to confirm a fact or principle through observation or experiment.

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  • The goal of our study is to establish empirically the link between diet and cognitive function.
  • It has been difficult to establish empirically a direct causal relationship between the two variables.
  • The researchers successfully managed to establish empirically that the new drug was effective.
  • While the theory is compelling, we must establish it empirically through rigorous testing.
  • Further research is needed to establish empirically the long-term effects of the policy.
  • The connection, once only theoretical, has now been empirically established by multiple independent studies.
  • Economists have tried for decades to establish empirically the exact impact of interest rates on inflation.
  • Establishing this principle empirically requires a large-scale, longitudinal study.
  • Before we can accept the hypothesis, its validity must be empirically established.
  • The challenge lies in designing an experiment that can truly establish the claim empirically.