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well-established

[ wel-i-stab-lisht ]

adjective

  1. permanently founded; settled; firmly set:

    a well-established business; a well-established habit.



well-established

adjective

  1. having permanence or security in a certain place, condition, job, etc

    a well-established brand

  2. well-known or validated

    a well-established fact

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of well-established1

First recorded in 1700–10
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Speaking in the House of Commons, local government minister Jim McMahon said "well-established arrangements" were in place and the situation was being monitored closely.

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It’s also true that ego and incompetence are well-established tropes in movies about the movies, and that in a comedy, ego and incompetence count for more than selfless competence.

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"In accord with this well-established law, the written minute order governed."

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That rule of citizenship based on birth has been well-established and not seriously questioned in the courts.

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On Bluesky, she added that Musk has "a well-established pattern of pursuing younger women" only "to humiliate them later."

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