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be prove

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To demonstrate that something is true or viable; to give proof for.

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Refreshingly, the market for initial public offerings may be prove to be an exception.

He defends the £9.3bn project – now 88 per cent complete – and insists it will be prove value for money.

It would be prove to be the last one of the day and the last one of Khawaja's innings.

A more important one, though, would to be prove that when the big matches come, and there are setbacks, he will keep his head.

She won two Olympic golds in Beijing and a further two bronze in London, but the snake-fearing swimmer reckons the show will be prove one of her toughest challenges yet.

On the one hand, Mr. Pataki may be reluctant to criticize Mr. Bush, who could be prove to be very helpful to the governor on other matters, both political and governmental.

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Discrimination has to be proved.

JPMorgan may be proved right.

How could it be proved?

Will Levi be proved right?

He may be proved right.

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