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Common collocations with proven in American Collocation

proven adjective

US /ˈpruv(ə)n/

method

approach
method
methodology
procedure
solution
strategy
system
technique
way

Proven, old-fashioned methods are the most successful.

ability

ability
capability
competence
expertise
skills
talent

Our reputation for integrity and our proven ability to deliver high quality work to a very high standard were also key factors in winning this contract.

experience

background
experience

Ideally you will have at least five to eight years proven experience of communicating ideas and information in a highly competitive commercial environment.

benefit

advantage
benefit

There are definite and proven health benefits from simply drinking more water.

record of achievements

pedigree
record
reputation
track record

Course tutors have a proven track record in teaching science to non-specialist adults.

connection

connection
link

However, there is as yet no proven link between the use of mobile phones and brain cancer.

results

results

These methods are simple and give proven results.

fact

fact

All I’m saying is, I don’t think it’s a good idea to say something is a proven fact when it is not.

technology

technology

The lower the amount of proven technology involved in the project, the greater the difficulty in raising finance.

product

design
product
tool

The system has been developed using widely available and proven software tools.

success

success

These unique study guides are a proven success in helping students achieve their maximum potential.

quality of being reliable

reliability

Because of its small size, ease of use, and proven reliability, the stove has been the choice of campers and hikers worldwide for many years.