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well-established fact

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fact
noun[C or U]
uk /fækt/ us /fækt/
something that is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof exists, or about which there ...
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Examples of well-established fact


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It is a well-establishedfact that hereditary forms account for 5% to 10% of all breast cancer cases (5;8;39;40).
From the regional or national perspective, it is a well-establishedfact that rural households in developing countries typically have lower incomes and are less food-secure than urban households.
It is a well-establishedfact that territorial disputes are most unproductive.
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The huge profits being made by the voracious sharks is a well-establishedfact.
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This has been a well-establishedfact in the world drug scene for some time.
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It is a well-establishedfact that rail transport is infinitely less damaging to the environment than road transport.
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We take that as a reasonably well-establishedfact.
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The system that he has described is a well-establishedfact.
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It is a well-establishedfact that local housing authorities do not now give any priority to families moving from tied cottages unless there is a legally enforceable eviction order.
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That is a well-establishedfact.
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Is it not a well-establishedfact, in every country in the world, that advanced technology has required sometimes up to 100 per cent, funding over a long period?
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However, they have not changed the well-establishedfact that the working myocardium is mainly constituted of terminally differentiated contractile myocytes.
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Given the well-establishedfact that different methods may yield different answers when they are fed with exactly the same problem, the question is how to evaluate them.
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The basic premisethat medicine was driven by science and by physicians capable of making clinical decisions based on well-establishedfact and theorywas simply incompatible with the data we saw.
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Although some of these findings are well-established facts, others are relatively new, and debate still exists regarding the nature or even the existence of these abnormalities.
The need for everyone to be involved and the perception that education, knowledge and the interaction of different cultures are crucial are already well-established facts.
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I fear that, in the end, the result will be a series of opinions on well-established facts.
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These are all well-established facts.
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Depending on the writer, true crime can adhere strictly to well-established facts in journalistic fashion, or can be highly speculative.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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