proven record

collocation in English

meaningsofprovenandrecord

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proven
adjective
uk
/ˈpruː.vən/
us
/ˈpruː.vən/
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record
noun
uk
/ˈrek.ɔːd/
us
/ˈrek.ɚd/
a piece of information or a description of an event that is written on paper or stored on ...
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(Definition ofprovenandrecordfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofproven record

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It has aprovenrecordof success.
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The result is aprovenrecordof success.
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For many years there have been mandatory programmes, which have aprovenrecord.
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So we have the voluntary giving of land to a publicly-accountable body ofprovenrecord.
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It is on that tangible andprovenrecordthat we wish to build.
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They were established over many years and have aprovenrecordof success.
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The area therefore has already established aprovenrecordof success, together with a clear potential.
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It has aprovenrecordas a public industry and utility.
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Some lack anyprovenrecordof achievement in sending pupils forward to higher education.
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Indeed, speed cameras have aprovenrecordof reducing road casualties.
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The service has aprovenrecordof providing long-term surveillance, intelligence gathering and analysis.
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We are therefore debating a service which has aprovenrecordof efficiency and effectiveness.
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It referred to such schools as "schools with aprovenrecordof improving standards".
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We should concentrate the rest of our funds in those areas where we have aprovenrecordof success.
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There can be no sense in banning a substance that has aprovenrecordof reducing health problems and deaths.
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Selectivity favours those institutions with aprovenrecordof success or where the prospects of success look brightest.
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It has a splendid independence and a well-known andprovenrecordon matters such as safety control.
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We shall want to hear more about the balance and about how the finestprovenrecordcan be maintained.
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Added to those basic principles is the fact that it appears to have aprovenrecordof success.
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It is a service of very high standards, a service that can point to aprovenrecordof improved nutrition.
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It will be effective, because it is based on practical experience of programmes with aprovenrecordof success.
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Clearly, we would all seek to circumscribe the activities of cowboy companies with aprovenrecordof failure to implement safety regulations.
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Here is one enterprise agency with aprovenrecordof judging the likely success of people wanting to go into business.
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We find exactly the same solutions, all of which have aprovenrecordof failure, being trundled out again as though they represented something new.
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