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Empirically

Empirically is an adverb that refers to something done or based on observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.

Sample Sentences:

1. The scientists conducted numerous experiments to empirically support their hypothesis.

2. The company made decisions about their marketing strategy empirically, relying on data analysis.

3. The author's arguments were not backed up empirically, weakening the overall credibility of the book.

4. As a professor, I always encourage my students to approach research problems empirically.

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