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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has proven right" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something has been validated or confirmed as correct over time.
Example: "The scientist's theory has proven right after years of research and experimentation."
Alternatives: "has been validated" or "has been confirmed correct."
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He says that other information provided by the agency has proven right.
So far this advice has proven right, with big discrepancies in impairment levels between countries.
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But that one has proved right.
What he meant One of those predictions has proved right, one wrong and one premature.
So far his intuition has proved right.
"And I think that has proved right, because he is a much better player than he was at this time last year and he has been contributing fantastically well".
The sanguine forecasts delivered to Gaydos by Tom Bernard, of Sony Classics, have proven right: "The audiences has actually expanded.
Donald Trump has proven me right.
His return has proven him right.
"History has proven him right and me wrong".
If anything, time has proven me right," he says.
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