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well-established

[wel-i-stab-lisht] / ˈwɛl ɪˈstæb lɪʃt /








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In the last year or so, well-established retailers that were already grappling with intense competition from online retailers have been hit as their customers cut back on discretionary spending amid inflation, tariffs and global conflict.

From Los Angeles Times

Bottom line: Avast uses well-established, open-source, industry-standard ciphers, which provide excellent security.

From Salon

“The methodology was based on well-established metrics consistent with formulas widely used to set debate participation nationwide — a combination of polling and fundraising — and developed without regard to any particular candidate.”

From Los Angeles Times

He responded that “the academic standards for authorship are well-established and well-known. My involvement here does not even come close to meeting those standards.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Chinese companies are spending more to access computing power outside of their own country, in places where the application of the U.S. export-control rules is less well-established.

From The Wall Street Journal