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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always proving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone or something that consistently demonstrates a particular quality or ability over time.
Example: "Her dedication to her work is always proving to be an inspiration to her colleagues."
Alternatives: "constantly demonstrating" or "consistently showing".
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Events are always proving him wrong, casting doubt on his original presentations and conspiring against him.
Rose can testify to this event not always proving a friendly affair.
Making money in hyperlocal is not always proving to be easy.
As for being on the grid in 2015, she insisted it was "impossible to say" whether that would happen, adding it was about "grabbing the opportunities and always proving yourself".
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It has nearly always proven dramatically overstated.
The Cassandras always proved wrong.
This has almost always proved counterproductive.
But the reef always proved resilient enough to recover.
So far it has always proven to be correct.
"It has always proven beneficial to the artists".
Mr. Gerber's reports do not always prove correct.
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