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The phrase "actually prove" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize the act of demonstrating or establishing the truth of something, often in a context where there may be doubt or skepticism.
Example: "The scientist aimed to actually prove his hypothesis through rigorous experimentation."
Alternatives: "truly demonstrate" or "effectively establish".
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We actually prove a more general result.
Yet what did that actually prove?
While this may sound basic, it could actually prove challenging.
"It got me fired up to actually prove them wrong".
First, you can't actually prove everyone does it.
But could they actually prove to be quite shrewd signings?
They may actually prove to be more cost effective.
"We don't actually prove anything," he told the newspaper.
Raising taxes in the traditional manner might actually prove easier.
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But nobody has been able to actually prove these allegations.
Still, it is not clear that AI and automation will actually prove advantageous for banks.
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