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The phrase "have proved to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something or someone has been demonstrated to be true or correct. For example: "Recent studies have proved to be the effectiveness of this new treatment."
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have proved to be erroneous.
advisers have proved to be overly cheerful.
They have proved to be a disaster.
Those investments have proved to be disastrous.
They have proved to be professional.
Negotiations on the bailout have proved to be highly complex.
In the past, such fears have proved to be wrong.
Only 302 have proved to be absolutely essential.
They've just made what have proved to be poor decisions".
Chateaubriand's memoirs have proved to be his most enduring work.
Online prices have proved to be surprisingly diverse.
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