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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is disproven" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when stating that something has been shown to be false or incorrect through evidence or argument. Example: "The theory that the Earth is flat is disproven by centuries of scientific research and observation."
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is disproven
verb
To prove to be false or erroneous; to confute; to refute.
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Biblical scholars and theologians argue that, when a tale in the Bible is implausible, or is disproven by archaeology, it may nonetheless contain a higher truth or impart a truth of another order than the truth of fact.
When you advocate a policy that turns bad, you do have some responsibility". Most troubling, he said, are his shattered ideals: "The whole philosophy of using American strength for good in the world, for a foreign policy that is really value-based instead of balanced-power-based, I don't think is disproven by Iraq.
Even if something we read is disproven, we can't un-see incorrect information.
However, the central premise of their argument -- that missile defense doesn't work -- is disproven by the facts.
And the idea that this is unique to this one cluster in the Universe is disproven by the large number of other colliding clusters that have since been found, and observed to exhibit the same effects.
"The ancient Chinese theory is disproven because the rock is local," Frost said in a telephone interview.
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This argument is disproved by the facts of record which we have set forth above.
That is a handy rule of thumb, but one that post-communist Europe is disproving.
The argument that God is disproved by evolution places the question on the wrong level.
His judgment has not yet been disproven.
Then again, the model hasn't been disproven either.
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