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time-tested

[tahym-tes-tid] / ˈtaɪmˌtɛs tɪd /


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We grieve the losses and explore time-tested ways to open the door for a loved one’s possible return.

From Salon

Sometimes it’s a game of hot potato — please don’t make me review another “Ant-Man” — but generally we follow the time-tested preschool principles of taking turns and playing fair.

From New York Times

And for those of us who are going to have to cut down on fuel use and trips and make the most of each drop, here are some time-tested fuel-saving tips, courtesy of AAA:

From Seattle Times

The Indian government hasn’t offered outright support for Western positions or sanctions, because abandoning Moscow, a time-tested partner and its largest supplier of weapons, would leave India increasingly isolated in the region.

From New York Times

The most important are India's time-tested defence and diplomatic ties with Moscow.

From BBC