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Discover Ludwig"apparently proved" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that something has been shown to be true, or verified, although it may not be absolutely certain. For example: "The suspect's guilt was apparently proved in court."
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The temptation apparently proved too great.
But the symbolism of this fight apparently proved irresistible, whether to him or his handlers.
Satan apparently proved himself without saying a lot to his teammates.
It was unclear how the union responded, but the letter apparently proved unsuccessful.
Benazir's gamble on this public appearance had apparently proved the pundits wrong.
Yet the thought of a deal apparently proved unpalatable to Credit Suisse's Swiss-based board.
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With crassness apparently proven beyond a reasonable doubt, the prosecution felt the jury had its fill.
There's a possible album with Choeurs de Cordoue, though that is apparently proving hard to organise.
Mitchell's mother Corrine spoke of her happiness at the public being able to see her son apparently proving his innocence.
In it was a photo of a charred body, apparently proving that the love of his life, Rachel Posner, ex-call girl turned born again lesbian, is dead.
The notion of hereditary success was to many Egyptians an outrage too great to bear, just as similar schemes to pass power within a ruling family have apparently proven too much for the citizens of Tunisia, Libya and Syria as well.
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