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"a proof of concept" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe an initial demonstration or outline of an idea or product to prove that it is feasible. For example, "The development team created a proof of concept for the new app to show that it was possible to implement the desired features."
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"It's a proof of concept".
"A proof of concept can be developed and tested here".
"It's a proof of concept," Dr. Awschalom said.
"This is a proof of concept," Dr. Siliciano said.
"This is more of a proof of concept".
But the trial was a proof of concept.
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It was a proof-of-concept issue.
He also demonstrated a proof-of-concept attack.
But as a proof-of-concept, it's not bad.
He posted a proof-of-concept video on Twitter.
Actually this paper shows a proof-of-concept.
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