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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always proven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has consistently been demonstrated or verified over time.
Example: "The theory of gravity is always proven through countless experiments and observations."
Alternatives: "consistently demonstrated" or "repeatedly verified".
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It has nearly always proven dramatically overstated.
"It has always proven beneficial to the artists".
So far it has always proven to be correct.
Aránguiz has always proven to be the strategist; the orchestrator in that team.
The forecasts of previous annual reports have not always proven reliable.
Her father, Bob Devlin, who is an assistant coach of the Monarchs, said, "That's because she has always proven herself".
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The Cassandras always proved wrong.
This has almost always proved counterproductive.
But the reef always proved resilient enough to recover.
Mr. Gerber's reports do not always prove correct.
A wise reader will keep a dictionary nearby, but it won't always prove useful.
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