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The phrase "a proven point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement or argument that has been demonstrated to be true or valid through evidence or experience.
Example: "The research provided a proven point that regular exercise improves mental health."
Alternatives: "a demonstrated fact" or "an established argument".
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If Harris, a former All-Star, is traded, the Nets would be without a proven point guard.
Brand and David Falk, his agent, had said earlier that the player's decision to opt out of the final year of his Clippers contract would be made with the notion of freeing up cap space for the Clippers to land a proven point guard.
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Cites a variety of cases to prove point.
Instead, he remained an amateur for a season to prove a point.
He made his points, and proved a point.
You cover a song to prove a point.
It provides a chance to prove a point against the best in the world.
"I went a long distance to prove a point.
This is a convenient way to prove a point and make poutine on the battlefield.
So you are completely fine living in a garbage dump to prove a point?
A few conversations do not prove a point.
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