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The phrase "a proves" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "a" is an article that should precede a singular noun, while "proves" is a verb.
Example: "This evidence proves the theory."
Alternatives: "a demonstration" or "a confirmation".
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SEM-EDS analysis of the white-grayish phase (layer A) proves that it contains high amount of Sn, 76.03%.
The finite section method for A proves to converge if and only if the operator A itself is invertible, if the operator PãP + Qd̃ Q+ (Pã′ P + Qd̃′Q)J with ã(t)$̈= a1tt) is invertible, and if a certain operator-valued function A (the symbol of A relative to the finite section method) is invertible at each point τ of the upper half of the unit circle.
Track A proves farcical.
Altogether, Program A proves disappointing.
For Bayesian posterior distributions, the AUC provides the probability that, given that treatment A is truly more effective than treatment B and we randomly select a pair of effect estimates for treatment A and treatment B, A proves better than B. Figure 2 shows the ROC curve and the AUC for the fictitious example.
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He is a proven one.
A proven world-beater.
He is also not a proven winner.
We're a proven fact.
"James Comey is a proven LEAKER & LIAR.
Nick Watney is a proven winner.
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