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The phrase "are determined to prove" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong intention or resolve to demonstrate something or achieve a goal.
Example: "The team is determined to prove their capabilities in the upcoming competition."
Alternatives: "are intent on demonstrating" or "are resolute in showing".
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Perhaps the BBC are determined to prove Owen Jones wrong.
Some real estate newcomers are determined to prove that flexibility does not necessarily interfere with profitability.
Who can say, here, that this is wrong, when so many are determined to prove it?
Hunting enthusiasts, for their part, are determined to prove they still have teeth.
But they are determined to prove that there's a long-term reason to stick around.
Private companies are unhappy about this and will work hard to discredit them - we are determined to prove they work.
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She's determined to prove it.
I'm determined to prove them wrong.
Hammon was determined to prove them wrong.
And she is determined to prove it.
I was determined to prove them wrong.
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