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well-established

adjective as in age-old

adjective as in established

adjective as in strong

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"Law-enforcement authorities have information that some of the miners may be heavily armed. It is well-established that illegal miners are recruited by criminal gangs and form part of wider organised crime syndicates," he added.

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Despite her efforts, the 27-year-old star says, she feels Hollywood’s outward support for female creatives — especially from other women with well-established careers — has just been lip service.

The Wales job is Bellamy's first managerial role in senior football but, having worked with Cremers as part of Vincent Kompany's staff at Burnley, this is already a well-established working relationship.

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The updated ministerial code states that it is a "well-established and recognised rule that ministers should not accept any gifts, hospitality or service which would, or might reasonably appear to, compromise their judgement or place them under an obligation to people or organisations that might try inappropriately to influence their work in government".

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Please note the use of the well-established scientific term “associated” in the above sentence.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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