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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consistently proved" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that something has been demonstrated or shown to be true repeatedly or in a reliable manner. Example: The theory of relativity has consistently proved to be a vital component in our understanding of the universe.
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And second, lead actor Denzel Washington has consistently proved a bigger star in the US.
But it would be foolish to write-off a company that's consistently proved the naysayers wrong.
The snag is that forecasts for growth and inflation consistently proved too high.
Ms. Twenge said she understands that sentiment but that the inventory has consistently proved to be an accurate measure.
During a tenure spanning two decades as Arsenal manager, November has consistently proved the cruellest month for the Frenchman.
And above the sand, such stories can be the stuff of riveting human drama, as this festival has consistently proved.
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And their projections have consistently proven to be overly optimistic.
There is no consistently proven way to reduce corruption.
In truth, Scottish parliament elections have consistently proven to be a sticky wicket for the party.
For consistently proving with If... that things could only get worse.
Well, La Cava consistently proves the converse: cheerfulness doesn't have to be happy.
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