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well-established
[wel-i-stab-lisht]
adjective
permanently founded; settled; firmly set.
a well-established business; a well-established habit.
well-established
adjective
having permanence or security in a certain place, condition, job, etc
a well-established brand
well-known or validated
a well-established fact
Word History and Origins
Origin of well-established1
Example Sentences
Even before the video was looping on social media feeds, Angelica Salas — who heads one of the most well-established immigration advocacy groups in Los Angeles — said she was getting reports of “indiscriminate” arrests and American citizens being questioned and detained.
Nicotine’s role in facilitating attention is one of its most well-established functions.
Low labour costs in China, coupled with government subsidies and a very well-established supply chain, have given Chinese firms advantages, their rivals have claimed.
Following in the footsteps of Harlequins' well-established 'Big Game' concept, Bristol played their home game against West Country rivals Bath at Cardiff's Principality Stadium last month, drawing more than 51,000 to the Welsh capital.
Experts said they could not recall a time when a political appointee circumvented a well-established process of making vaccine recommendations, which typically involves panels of scientists advising the FDA and CDC.
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