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Definition of well tried in English: well triedadjective Having been used often and therefore known to be reliable. Example sentencesExamples - The Government stuck to its well-tried formula.
- The familiar, faithful, well-tried and tested strategy of divide and rule remains useful.
- Ancient well-tried therapies and diagnostic techniques were simply abandoned and thrown away.
- I have a few well-tried strategies for avoiding close relationships.
- One criticism might be that it fits too easily into a well-tried British style of comedy and has little new to offer.
- Once seen, Samuel honed his well-tried strategy.
- True, university education before the eighteenth century was more suited to delivering well-tried formulas than to imparting the most recent conceptions in the fields of the arts and humanities.
- The result isn't as inspiring as it ought to be, partly because this well-tried formula for success is proving to be a little tiresome.
- Why not adopt the well-tried methods of private business?
- Crazes come and crazes go but the well-tried dances like the waltz, foxtrot and quickstep stay with us all the time - which is a relief to ‘squares’ like me.’
- It's a very special submarine, specially designed for this kind of work, well-tried and proven in north sea operations.
- He said: ‘I think it's a great pity we can't provide this service. It was a well tried process to assist the community.’
- This is a well-tried method for dating fragments of living material.
- Therefore, Machiavelli concludes, artillery does not prevent modern armies following the well-tried methods and close formations of ancient times.
- There is no need, however, to reinvent the well-tried concept.
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