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The phrase "actually proved a boon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has unexpectedly turned out to be beneficial or advantageous.
Example: "The new software update actually proved a boon for our productivity, allowing us to complete tasks more efficiently."
Alternatives: "turned out to be helpful" or "ended up being beneficial."
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The digital revolution has actually proved a boon to the makers of analog chips, devices that process continuous electronic signals rather than ones and zeros.
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