adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
well-established (= existing for a long time and respected or trusted by people )
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McCarthy is a well-established and successful author.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a well-established photographer
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The training program is now well-established .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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For the later range of radiocarbon dates this calibration is well-established .
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Gain all the well-established health advantages of eating meals high in dietary fibre content.
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If the tank is well-established , however, they will normally find enough microorganisms to keep them going during this initial period.
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In recent years, it has become clear that the troves of these explosives are bought and sold in well-established networks.
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In some cases Labour's quangos merge existing ones, or replace well-established bodies.
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In the process, some old, well-established concepts, are radically reframed.
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Skyservice is a small but well-established Toronto-based charter carrier that announced in June it wants to start an upscale airline.
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There will be plenty of money available from rich companies, just as soon as socioecology becomes as well-established as graphology and palm-reading.