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The phrase "a proof on" is not standard in written English and may lead to confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing a specific proof related to a topic, but it is more common to use "a proof of" or "a proof regarding."
Example: "The mathematician presented a proof on the theorem during the conference."
Alternatives: "a proof of" or "a proof regarding".
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Perelman, by casually posting a proof on the Internet of one of the most famous problems in mathematics, was not just flouting academic convention but taking a considerable risk.
She did a proof on every nonfiction piece published in the magazine.
You'd have typesetter who was given a proof on paper and would transfer on to linotype machine.
We are currently designing a proof on circuit concept to implement the scheme and present simulations and preliminary layout to show how this circuit will operate and integrate with the rest of the detector array.
This attempt at a proof on Bolzano's part, however, is deficient, as he himself observed.
The teacher gets up, writes a proof on the board and writes Q.E.D.
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The resulting correlations, all exhibiting high R2 values, serve as a proof-on-concept for the use of metabolic data for the determination of scaffold cellularity in real-time non-destructively.
Jibo is released as a proof of concept on youtube TechCrunch.
Our result should be interpreted as a proof of concept on the possible working mechanism of GlcN in OA.
The result is based on a proof of a Wegner estimate with the correct volume dependence.
Finally, we verify the presented method on a proof of concept implementation.
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