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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if proven" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a hypothetical outcome, depending on whether a certain condition is met. For example: "If proven guilty, the suspect will be sent to prison."
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"If proven, it would have been criminal.
Manafort's scheme, if proven, was brazen.
reverse their positions, if proven wrong.
If proven deficient, treatment with testosterone is indicated.
If proven this could result in his removal from office.
Such techniques, if proven successful, could sidestep heated debates about the research.
These accusations if proven would be a result of an individual acting alone," the supermarket said.
If proven, that's not free, fair or right – it's profiting from crime.
Such charges, if proven, amount to reverse redlining — marketing expensive loan products specifically to black customers.
Her anti-American comments, if proven accurate, may limit them still further.
Greed or the misuse of privileged information, if proven, was never part of the package.
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