proven effectiveness

collocation in English

meaningsofprovenandeffectiveness

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proven
adjective
uk
/ˈpruː.vən/
us
/ˈpruː.vən/
shown to ...
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effectiveness
noun[U]
uk
/ɪˈfek.tɪv.nəs/
us
/əˈfek.tɪv.nəs/
the degree to which something ...
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(Definition ofprovenandeffectivenessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofproven effectiveness

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If ineffective, one can move onto other anti-emetic agents with less certain safety and/orproveneffectivenessas anti-emetic agents outside of pregnancy.
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The book presents strongly theproveneffectivenessof psychotherapy with older people, although the case is less strong for psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
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Such programmes 'cannot be recommended' as an intervention ofproveneffectivenessfor young people with personal vulnerabilities and with severe behavioural problems.
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It is critical that new treatments, as they become available, are based on clear evidence of theirproveneffectiveness.
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Patients with pain should have access to services which provide management programmes ofproveneffectiveness.
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Patients who suffer pain should have access to services that provide management programmes ofproveneffectiveness.
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As the internal market develops, health authorities will increasingly commission a range of therapeutic interventions ofproveneffectiveness.
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In addition, many councils, new deal for communities schemes and local street partnerships are setting up their own neighbourhood warden programmes because of theirproveneffectiveness.
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Other activities covered include promoting more widespread use of crash avoidance technologies withproveneffectiveness, such as electronic stability control and anti-lock braking systems.
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Medical authorities advise against the use of such colloidal silver preparations, as does the published medical literature, because of their lack ofproveneffectivenessand the risk of side effects.
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Animal trainers assert that clicker training hasproveneffectivenessand scientific research to back it.
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