proven benefit

collocation in English

meaningsofprovenandbenefit

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proven
adjective
uk
/ˈpruː.vən/
us
/ˈpruː.vən/
shown to ...
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benefit
noun
uk
/ˈben.ɪ.fɪt/
us
/ˈben.ə.fɪt/
a helpful or good effect, or something intended ...
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(Definition ofprovenandbenefitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For cell salvage, the perceived barriers to its greater use were: clinicians unaware ofprovenbenefit (n 8), and lack of interest in the department (n 6).
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Raloxifene is only ofprovenbenefitin vertebral osteoporosis, and is associated with an increased risk of thrombosis.
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I believe that irradiation is ofprovenbenefit.
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It is important that we use speed cameras where it is clear that there is aprovenbenefitto the safety of motorists and others.
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It has theprovenbenefitof supervision and support in the community.
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However, it is not sensible to support and undertake a major accretion of power to the centre unless aprovenbenefitwill result from that arrogation of power.
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Anotherprovenbenefitto time given in solitude is the development of self.
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There is noprovenbenefitto adjuvant chemotherapy or supplementing other treatments for this kind of tumor.
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Given that hospital stroke unit care confers proven benefits, this model of care will be seen as the 'gold standard' by most service commissioners.
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The proven benefits of hadron therapy are easily demonstrated by the planning studies with increased conformity and reduced integral dose over a range of tumour sites.
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We would be foolish to abandon a scheme of such proven worth and to ignore its proven benefits.
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What type of nuclear forces do we need and where should they be deployed so that the risks, as well as the proven benefits, are fairly distributed?
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It found that it is vital that the organic sector develops it ability to market its products effectively so that it appeals not to sentiment but to proven benefits.
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That study clearly demonstrated that there were no proven benefits for consumers and that if such benefits were to be achieved they must be written into legislation.
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In the process, he exaggerates the possible risks of mobility and underplays its proven benefits.
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In fact, exercise is sometimes called the miracle or wonder drug - alluding to the wide variety of proven benefits it provides.
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One treatment with some proven benefits is hypothermia, but may be most beneficial in conjunction with pharmacological agents.
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