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The phrase "a proved record" is not correct in standard written English; the correct term is "a proven record." You can use it when referring to someone or something that has demonstrated reliability or success over time.
Example: "The candidate has a proven record of achieving sales targets consistently throughout her career."
Alternatives: "a verified record" or "an established record."
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It has a proven record around the world".
"But I have a proven record of accomplishment".
We need a leader that will fix things and have a proven record".
Out went fantasy business plans; in came a real asset with a proven record.
Such programs have a proven record of raising future educational attainment levels, especially for poor children.
The Middle East has a proven record of sucking us in and spitting us out.
Speculators will surely take notice, for he has a proven record of propping up prices.
These fighters have a proven record of fighting Isis and resisted it to the bitter end.
Unfortunately, these sorts of appeals to credulousness and self-interest have a proven record of success.
We want to have people who have a proven record in delivering in their departments".
"They don't want to try anything without a proven record.
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