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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually proven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something has been demonstrated or established as true through evidence or experimentation.
Example: "The theory was actually proven through a series of rigorous experiments conducted over several years."
Alternatives: "demonstrably established" or "definitively shown".
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To be charitable, we might call them inspired by science — not to be confused with actually proven by science.
I thought it was going to be stumbling around and lose its footing, but it's actually proven to be pretty reliable and pretty rugged.
Until now it's been assumed, and hoped for, but not actually proven," said Dr Rachael Pearson, a neuroscientist at the institute, who led the study published in Nature.
There will be many more such accusations, and they are likely to create an impression of wrongdoing even is nothing is actually proven.
Lloyds defends itself by arguing that fragmented banking systems can be unstable, and that highly concentrated regimes such as Canada's and Australia's have actually proven safer.
That pain has actually proven to be so burdensome that there are rumors Miller's career will come to a close, even with three seasons left on his contract.
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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.
And so it actually proved to be, strangely enough.
"It got me fired up to actually prove them wrong".
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